THE AUDITORY MODELING TOOLBOX

The AMT team

In 2009, the development of the AMT was initiated by Peter Søndergaard within the AABBA project.

In 2013, Piotr Majdak took over the maintenance and further development of the AMT.

Currently, the AMT team consists of:

Contributors

In general, many organizations were backing up the persons behind the AMT development. Logos at the bottom of the page represent the involved organizations, with a link to the websites of the involved groups.

In addition, the following persons contributed to the AMT (in reverse chronologic order of the last contribution):

  • Christopher Smalt (2023): code for smalt2013 from Smalt et al. (2023)
  • Bernhard Laback (2023): code for laback2023 from Laback (2023)
  • Bernhard Eurich (2023): code for exp_eurich2022 from Eurich et al. (2022)
  • Clara Hollomey (2021-2023): main programming, documentation, external support
  • Hisaaki Tabuchi (2023): code from Tabuchi et al. (2016).
  • Norbert Bischof (2023): code from Bischof et al. (2023).
  • Roberto Barumerli (2020-2023): final integration of reijniers2014 from Reijniers et al. (2014); and code from Barumerli et al. (2023).
  • Maike Klingel (2022): code for exp_klingel2022 reproducing Klingel and Laback (2022).
  • Florian Pausch (2022): code for Pausch et al. (2022).
  • Mathieu Lavandier (2022): code for lavandier2022, leclere2015, prudhomme2020, vicente2020, vicente2020nh, and exp_lavandier2022 used in Lavandier et al. (2022).
  • Llado Gonzalez Pedro (2021): code for in Llado et al. (2022).
  • Christopher Hauth (2021): code for exp_hauth2020 testing Hauth et al. (2020).
  • Ian Bruce (2021): original code for Bruce et al. (2018).
  • Laurel Carney (2021): original code for Carney et al. (2015).
  • Thomas Mckenzie (2021): code for McKenzie et al. (2022).
  • Glen McLachlan (2021): code for McLachlan et al. (2021).
  • Isaac Engel (2021): code for exp_engel2021 reproducing Engel et al. (2022).
  • Alejandro Osses (2020-2021): code for Osses et al., (2021), Verhulst et al. (2015), and Verhulst et al., (2018); integration of King et al. (2019), and Relano-Iborra et al., (2019); improvements in Verhulst et al. (2012) and Dau et al. (1997); code for exp_osses2022 reproducing Osses et al. (2022); major help in bug fixing and improving the AMT 1.0 and 1.1.
  • Robert Baumgartner (2011-2021): code for Langendijk et al. (2002) and Baumgartner et al. (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2021); integration of Zilany et al. (2014).
  • Leo Varnet (2020): original code for King et al. (2019).
  • Helia Relano-Iborra (2020): original code for Relano-Iborra et al. (2019).
  • Sarah Verhulst (2020): original code for Verhulst et al. (2018).
  • Josef Schlittenlacher (2020): original code for the loudness models Moore et al. (1997), Glasberg and Moore (2002), and Moore et al. (2016).
  • Zhangli Chen (2019): original code for Chen et al. (2011).
  • Michael Sattler (2019): integration of reijniers2014 from Reijniers et al. (2014).
  • Jonas Reijniers (2019): original code for Reijniers et al. (2014).
  • Laurin Steidle (2019): code for exp_steidle2019 reproducing parts of Steidle et al. (2019).
  • Thomas Deppisch (2017): final integration of Kelvasa and Dietz (2015).
  • Amin Saremi (2016): code for Lyon et al. (2011).
  • Daryl Kelvasa (2016): code for Kelvasa and Dietz (2015).
  • Martina Kreuzbichler (2016): framework for emulation of experiments.
  • Toshio Irino (2014): original code for Gammachirp filter.
  • Christian Klemmenschitz (2014): examples for the Gammatone filters.
  • Alessandro Altoé (2014): code for Verhulst et al. (2012).
  • Harald Ziegelwanger (2013-14): code for Ziegelwanger et al. (2013) and Ziegelwanger et al. (2014).
  • Martin Klein-Henning (2011): code for Dietz et al. (2011).
  • Katharina Egger (2011): integration of Lopez-Poveda et al. (2001).
  • Hagen Wierstorf (2009-2014): integration of various models, the SFS toolbox, and work on the documentation system.
  • Stephan Ewert (1999-2004): code basis for adaptloop, gammatone, and modfilterbank.
  • ... and small contributions from Mark Rene Schädler, Thibaud Necciari, and Sebastian Grill.