[AUDITORY] openMHA 4.18.0 released (Hendrik Kayser )


Subject: [AUDITORY] openMHA 4.18.0 released
From:    Hendrik Kayser  <hendrik.kayser@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 5 Jun 2024 17:09:54 +0200

--------------sBrn0B2Qf2j2M13dWFthvdvE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Colleagues, we're happy to announce the release of the open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA) software for low-latency real-time signal processing tailored (but not limited) to hearing aid research, licensed under AGPL-3.0. The 4.18.0 release adds support for the latest versions of the supported operating systems and new examples including - DNN-based low-latency, real-time speech enhancement - simulation of hearing loss - CI vocoders - compilation of self-developed openMHA plugins on the Portable Hearing Lab (PHL) See the release notes for more details: http://www.openmha.org/software/2024/05/16/openMHA-4.18.0-released.html Further information can be found under www.openMHA.org The source code and installer packages are available on the openMHA Github repository: https://github.com/HoerTech-gGmbH/openMHA and the latest SD card image of Mahalia, an optimized operating system to run openMHA on the PHL (and BeagleBone Black single-board computers), under http://mahalia.openmha.org/ User questions can be asked in our forum https://forum.openmha.org/ <https://forum.openmha.org/> Best regards, Hendrik -- Dr. rer. nat. Hendrik Kayser Auditory Signal Processing and Cluster of Excellence "Hearing4all" Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics University of Oldenburg Germany Tel.: (NeSSy building) +49 441 798-3382 Tel.: (House of Hearing) +49 441 2172-321 hendrik.kayser@xxxxxxxx --------------sBrn0B2Qf2j2M13dWFthvdvE Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> </head> <body> <p>Dear Colleagues,<br> we're happy to announce the release of the open Master Hearing Aid (openMHA) software for low-latency real-time signal processing tailored (but not limited) to hearing aid research, licensed under AGPL-3.0.<br> <br> The 4.18.0 release adds support for the latest versions of the supported operating systems and new examples including<br> <br> - DNN-based low-latency, real-time speech enhancement<br> - simulation of hearing loss<br> - CI vocoders<br> - compilation of self-developed openMHA plugins on the Portable Hearing Lab (PHL)<br> </p> <p>See the release notes for more details:<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.openmha.org/software/2024/05/16/openMHA-4.18.0-released.html">http://www.openmha.org/software/2024/05/16/openMHA-4.18.0-released.html</a><br> <br> <br> Further information can be found under<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.openMHA.org">www.openMHA.org<br> </a><br> The source code and installer packages are available on the openMHA Github repository:<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/HoerTech-gGmbH/openMHA">https://github.com/HoerTech-gGmbH/openMHA<br> </a><br> and the latest SD card image of Mahalia, an optimized operating system to run openMHA on the PHL (and BeagleBone Black single-board computers), under<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mahalia.openmha.org/">http://mahalia.openmha.org/<br> </a><br> User questions can be asked in our forum<br> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forum.openmha.org/">https://forum.openmha.org/</a><a href="https://forum.openmha.org/"><br> </a></p> <p><br> Best regards,<br> Hendrik <br> </p> <p><br> </p> <p></p> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- Dr. rer. nat. Hendrik Kayser Auditory Signal Processing and Cluster of Excellence "Hearing4all" Department of Medical Physics and Acoustics University of Oldenburg Germany Tel.: (NeSSy building) +49 441 798-3382 Tel.: (House of Hearing) +49 441 2172-321 <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:hendrik.kayser@xxxxxxxx">hendrik.kayser@xxxxxxxx</a></pre> </body> </html> --------------sBrn0B2Qf2j2M13dWFthvdvE--


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