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Re: software too...



There's a repository of auditory models and other stuff here :

http://soundsoftware.ac.uk/

or more exactly there :

http://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects

-Etienne



On 09/03/2012 08:01, Lowel O'Mard wrote:
There is also the the development system for auditory modelling: DSAM: http://dsam.org.uk

It is a computer library allows contains many established auditory models to be used via a simple scripting interface. The library supports most sound file formats, threaded parallel processing and also contains many useful analysis and utility functions. There is a java interface which can be used on most versions of Matlab (which support Java) and a simple application which can be used on all platforms, executable installations existing for Windows and Linux.

Sincere regards,


...Lowel.

On 8 March 2012 21:17, Ray Goldsworthy <raygold@xxxxxxxx <mailto:raygold@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    It was also suggested that we bring together open-source toolboxes
    for hearing research.  I think this is a great idea.  Here are the
    ones I know of:

    APEX :
    https://gilbert.med.kuleuven.be/web/index.php/Public:Software/APEX
    MLP : http://www.psy.unipd.it/~grassi/mlp.html
    <http://www.psy.unipd.it/%7Egrassi/mlp.html>
    Percept : http://www.sens.com/percept/
    Psycon and miscellaneous tools: http://auditorypro.com/download
    PsySound3 : http://psysound.wikidot.com/

    please let me know if you have other general software utilities
    developed in your labs that you make available for research use
    and I will try to summarize....Ray

-- Ray Goldsworthy
    Research Scientist
    Sensimetrics Corporation




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