A toolbox to analyze mobile phone metadata.
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<h1><span>bandicoot</span>
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</h1>
**bandicoot** ([http://bandicoot.mit.edu](http://bandicoot.mit.edu)
) is Python toolbox to analyze mobile phone metadata. It provides a complete, easy-to-use environment for data-scientist to analyze mobile phone metadata. With only a few lines of code, load your datasets, visualize the data, perform analyses, and export the results.
<p align="center">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot/master/docs/_static/bandicoot-dashboard.png" width="600"/><br /><span>Bandicoot interactive visualization</span>
</p>
## Where to get it
The source code is currently hosted on Github at [https://github.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot](https://github.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot). Binary installers for the latest released version are available at the Python package index:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bandicoot/
And via `easy_install`:
```sh
easy_install bandicoot
```
or `pip`:
```sh
pip install bandicoot
```
## Dependencies
bandicoot has no dependencies, which allows users to easily compute indicators on a production machine. To run tests and compile the visualization, optional dependencies are needed:
- [numpy](http://www.numpy.org/), [scipy](https://www.scipy.org/), and [networkx](https://networkx.github.io/) for tests,
- [npm](http://npmjs.com) to compile the js and css files of the dashboard.
## Licence
MIT
## Documentation
The official documentation is hosted on [bandicoot.mit.edu/docs](http://bandicoot.mit.edu/docs). It includes a quickstart tutorial, a detailed reference for all functions, and guides on how to use and extend bandicoot.
<a href="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/bandicoot"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/bandicoot.svg" alt="version"></a>
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<a href="https://travis-ci.org/yvesalexandre/bandicoot"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/yvesalexandre/bandicoot.svg" alt="build"></a>
</h1>
**bandicoot** ([http://bandicoot.mit.edu](http://bandicoot.mit.edu)
) is Python toolbox to analyze mobile phone metadata. It provides a complete, easy-to-use environment for data-scientist to analyze mobile phone metadata. With only a few lines of code, load your datasets, visualize the data, perform analyses, and export the results.
<p align="center">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot/master/docs/_static/bandicoot-dashboard.png" width="600"/><br /><span>Bandicoot interactive visualization</span>
</p>
## Where to get it
The source code is currently hosted on Github at [https://github.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot](https://github.com/yvesalexandre/bandicoot). Binary installers for the latest released version are available at the Python package index:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bandicoot/
And via `easy_install`:
```sh
easy_install bandicoot
```
or `pip`:
```sh
pip install bandicoot
```
## Dependencies
bandicoot has no dependencies, which allows users to easily compute indicators on a production machine. To run tests and compile the visualization, optional dependencies are needed:
- [numpy](http://www.numpy.org/), [scipy](https://www.scipy.org/), and [networkx](https://networkx.github.io/) for tests,
- [npm](http://npmjs.com) to compile the js and css files of the dashboard.
## Licence
MIT
## Documentation
The official documentation is hosted on [bandicoot.mit.edu/docs](http://bandicoot.mit.edu/docs). It includes a quickstart tutorial, a detailed reference for all functions, and guides on how to use and extend bandicoot.
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