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I found most of these and they were video based data bases. But the utexas one is a good addition. I hadn't found that. It came out in 2013.
Another (mostly just converts the carnegie mellon data): https://sites.google.com/a/cgspeed.com/cgspeed/motion-capture
It looks like the Austin (KIST) data has 118 subject with an average of ~2 min walking. So this is ~14,000 gait cycles.
Here is the paper that describes the KIST gait database: http://youngmok.com/Blog_Data/Paper/2014_JOB_Yun.pdf
Here is a summary of the raw data (not provided) in the above paper:
They do share some post processed data:
For 108 subjects there are the body parameters and the 3D joint angles and hip locations. There are 77 time points giving one gait cycle (I think).
Physionet just has very crude measurements of gait. Nothing of that is too interesting for the crowd we are addressing.
Here is another general mocap database: http://www.mocapclub.com/Pages/Library.htm
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