Dear all,
We have just released the Auditory Modeling Toolbox (AMT)
version 1.4.0. With new models (Laback 2023;
Smalt et al.,
2014; Eurich et al., 2022),
updates of other models, as well as a few bug fixes and
improvements. The detailed changes are enlisted here.
We thank all the contributors,
especially Bernhard Eurich, Bernhard Laback, and Christopher
Smalt!
The AMT 1.4 for Matlab and Octave contains over 60 models from
various areas of auditory research and written in various
programming languages. The AMT documentation for the AMT 1.4.0 can
be found here.
Further, over 40 GB of auxiliary data, HRTFs, and cached modeling
results are available for download on the fly. The AMT 1.4.0 has
been tested for Matlab and Octave on Windows and Linux. Two
release packages, the pure
package (2 MB) and the "full
package" (all third-party toolboxes included, 11 MB) are
available for download.
The AMT is a community-driven project and would not exist without
your help! If you find a bug or wish an improvement, please create
a ticket in the "Issues"
section of the project.
Best regards,
The AMT Team (Piotr Majdak, Robert Baumgartner, Joonas Guevara,
Michael Mihocic, Roberto Barumerli, and Alejandro Osses)
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