CARE-PD: A Multi-Site Anonymized Clinical Dataset for Parkinson's Disease Gait Assessment
Abstract
Objective gait assessment in Parkinson's Disease (PD) is limited by the absence of large, diverse, and clinically annotated motion datasets. We introduce CARE-PD, the largest publicly available archive of 3D mesh gait data for PD, and the first multi-site collection spanning 9 cohorts from 8 clinical centers. All recordings (RGB video or motion capture) are converted into anonymized SMPL meshes via a harmonized preprocessing pipeline. CARE-PD supports two key benchmarks: supervised clinical score prediction (estimating Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, UPDRS, gait scores) and unsupervised motion pretext tasks (2D-to-3D keypoint lifting and full-body 3D reconstruction). Clinical prediction is evaluated under four generalization protocols: within-dataset, cross-dataset, leave-one-dataset-out, and multi-dataset in-domain adaptation. To assess clinical relevance, we compare state-of-the-art motion encoders with a traditional gait-feature baseline, finding that encoders consistently outperform handcrafted features. Pretraining on CARE-PD reduces MPJPE (from 60.8mm to 7.5mm) and boosts PD severity macro-F1 by 17 percentage points, underscoring the value of clinically curated, diverse training data. CARE-PD and all benchmark code are released for non-commercial research at https://neurips2025.care-pd.ca/.
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@article{arxiv.2510.04312,
title = {CARE-PD: A Multi-Site Anonymized Clinical Dataset for Parkinson's Disease Gait Assessment},
author = {Vida Adeli and Ivan Klabucar and Javad Rajabi and Benjamin Filtjens and Soroush Mehraban and Diwei Wang and Hyewon Seo and Trung-Hieu Hoang and Minh N. Do and Candice Muller and Claudia Oliveira and Daniel Boari Coelho and Pieter Ginis and Moran Gilat and Alice Nieuwboer and Joke Spildooren and Lucas Mckay and Hyeokhyen Kwon and Gari Clifford and Christine Esper and Stewart Factor and Imari Genias and Amirhossein Dadashzadeh and Leia Shum and Alan Whone and Majid Mirmehdi and Andrea Iaboni and Babak Taati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04312},
year = {2025}
}
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Accepted at the Thirty-Ninth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2025)