Frame-by-frame data in formats your analysis pipeline already expects

Every session exports as standard CSV and JSON — load directly into R, Python, SPSS, Prism, or any tool without format conversion.

Frame-by-frame data in formats your analysis pipeline already expects
CSV
Frame-indexed position data
JSON
Trial metadata and config
MP4
Annotated tracking video
Open
No proprietary formats
The conventional approach

Proprietary formats lock data inside vendor ecosystems

Many tracking platforms store data in proprietary formats that require vendor-specific export tools or analysis modules. Converting to standard formats introduces an extra step — and potential data loss.

  • Proprietary binary formats require vendor tools to read
  • Export plugins may not include all measured variables
  • Format conversion adds a failure point to the analysis pipeline
With ConductVision

Standard formats from the start

ConductVision writes CSV and JSON natively — no conversion step. Every variable measured is included in the export. Annotated MP4 videos overlay tracking results on the original recording.

  • CSV: frame-indexed position, velocity, zone, and behavior labels
  • JSON: trial configuration, arena dimensions, grid layout, metadata
  • MP4: tracking overlay on original video for visual verification

Measured endpoints

Three output types cover data, metadata, and visual verification.

Frame-indexed CSV

Frame-indexed CSV

One row per frame with columns for X, Y, velocity, acceleration, zone ID, and behavior label. Time-binned summaries also available.

CSV
JSON metadata

JSON metadata

Trial configuration, arena dimensions, zone definitions, grid layout, and analysis parameters — everything needed to reproduce the analysis.

JSON
Annotated tracking video

Annotated tracking video

Original recording with tracking overlay — trajectory, identity labels, zone boundaries, and behavior annotations rendered frame by frame.

MP4

Applications

Standard data formats integrate with any downstream analysis.

Statistical analysis

Direct import into R, Python, SPSS, or Prism

CSV files load directly into any statistical software without parsing, conversion, or custom import scripts. Column names match standard endpoint terminology.

Direct import Standard columns No conversion
Custom analysis pipelines

Build on frame-level data

Access raw frame-by-frame data for custom analyses that go beyond built-in endpoints — time series analysis, machine learning, or cross-session comparisons.

Frame-level access All variables included API-friendly
Data sharing

Share results with collaborators

Standard formats require no proprietary software to read. Collaborators can open CSV in Excel, R, or Python without installing ConductVision.

No vendor dependency Universal readability FAIR principles
Quality control

Visual verification via annotated video

Review tracking quality by watching annotated MP4 output. Verify that identity assignment, zone detection, and behavior classification are correct before proceeding to statistics.

Visual review Frame-by-frame check Error detection

Export your data in formats you already use

Download the trial, run a session, and open the CSV directly in your analysis software.