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Re: [AUDITORY] apps for web-based listening tests



Dear Yan, All

Please find a tool for doing just this here: https://www.audiolabs-erlangen.de/resources/webMUSHRA

It is designed to be ran in the browser using PHP's built in webserver.
Papers are included in the documentation along with a link to the repository (https://github.com/audiolabs/webMUSHRA)

Hope you find this useful.

Kind Regards,
Tom

Thomas Robotham, M.Sc,
Senior Engineer | Fraunhofer IIS
thomas.robotham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 10:23 AM Tim Ziemer <ziemer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jan and everyone,

The Acoustical Society of America created a Task Force for remote psychoacoustic testing, where they also list, describe and link to online tools and platforms:

https://www.spatialhearing.org/remotetesting/Platforms/PlatformDescriptions


Best,
Tim

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On 12. Jan 2021, at 16:26, Jan Felcyn <janaku@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear List!
 
I am looking for some web-based apps which allow to create listening tests. By creating listening tests I mean rather simple approach – like e.g. tests from Music Lab. Just playin’ stereo audio files, gathering responses and aggregate them in one file. One important feature is that it should be possible to create psychoacoustic tests like pair comparisons, 2AFS and so on.
 
Do you know any web-based platform for such thing? I’ve heard about BRAMS but never used it. I know Python and I know that I can use Django, but maybe there is something already prepared for such tests?
 
Thanks in advance for all comments!
 
Regards
 
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Jan Felcyn PhD
Chair of Acoustics,
Adam Mickiewicz University,
Poznań, Poland