Pydre (pronounced pie-dray) is a Python software package designed to analyze the raw driving data taken from real-time driving simulation research studies.
Pydre was originally based on the output file format from the SimObserver system sold by Realtime Technologies for recording data from their SimCreator simulation system. However, it can also input data from Scanner software and any similar tabular time-series data.
Full documentation can be found on GitHub pages.
If you find a bug in Pydre, please report it using the issues feature on GitHub. For contribution information, please view the contributing page in the documentation.
Pydre was developed by The Ohio State University Driving Simulation Lab.
If you use Pydre in your research, please cite Pydre: A Python package for driving simulation data reduction in JOSS.