Dear All,
We are proud to announce the release of the auditory
modeling toolbox AMT
1.0 for Matlab and Octave. It contains over 50
models from various areas of auditory research and written
in various programming languages. Over 25 GB of auxiliary data and
cached modeling results are available for download on the fly. The
AMT 1.0 has been tested for Matlab and Octave on Windows and
Linux.
The AMT website has moved to https://amtoolbox.org. It provides an
extensive online documentation describing the usage of the models,
their demonstrations, and experiments reproducing major parts of
the corresponding publications.
With the version 1.0, we are setting a milestone in the
AMT development, aiming at a clear structure and simple
installation. Two packages, the "full" and the "code-only", are
available for download. The AMT 1.0 is licensed under GPL3 and
other licenses apply to various models (you'll be noted on first
run). Most of the AMT 1.0 is backwards-compatible to the previous
AMT 0.x versions, but we had to break compatibility in some cases.
The changes are enlisted here.
If you found a bug or wish an improvement, please create
a ticket in the "Bug and feature request" section of the project.
Last but not least, we also want to thank all the contributors –
the AMT 1.0 would not exist without your help!
Best regards,
Piotr Majdak, Clara Hollomey, Robert Baumgartner
The AMT core team