The Acoustics Research Institute is involved in the programming and maintenance of a number of software projects with applications in acoustic research.

  • AMUD: automatic detection and segmentation of ultrasonic vocalizations.
  • ExpSuite: Software framework for hearing-related experiments with acoustic and electric stimulation. Initiated by Piotr Majdak. Maintained by Michael Mihocic.
  • HRTF Database: The ARI HRTF database contains high-resolution HRTFs of more than 200 subjects.
  • HTS-engine-world: Integration of the WORLD vocoder and hts_engine API-1.10 for parametric speech synthesis with Hidden Markov Models (HMM).
  • LTFAT: Reproducible Research Toolbox for time-frequency and frame analysis in Matlab/Octave. Initiated by Peter Søndergaard, Peter Balazs and Bruno Torrésani. Hosted and maintained by ARI (Clara Hollomey, Nicki Holighaus, Peter Balazs).
  • Mesh2HRTF: Software package for numerical calculation of HRTFs. Initiated by Harald Ziegelwanger. Maintained by Wolfgang Kreuzer (ARI) and Fabian Brinkmann (TU Berlin).
  • SOFA Toolbox for Matlab/Octave: Toolbox for dealing with SOFA files. Initiated by Piotr Majdak. Maintained by Piotr Majdak and Michael Mihocic.
  • STx: Acoustic, speech and signal processing application for Windows. Developed by ARI.
  • Subjects: Database software for subjects data. Developed and hosted by ARI.
  • The AMT: The Auditory modeling toolbox for Matlab/Octave. Initiated by Peter Søndergaard. Maintained by Piotr Majdak.