The Efficient Pitch Localizer stimuli are designed to effectively localize pitch regions and to work well with Sensimetrics Earphones. There are two types of stimuli: harmonic tones and frequency-matched gaussian noise.
The Program for Open-Ended Scoring (POES) is a computer program used to score open-ended tests. It was originally designed to score the Levels of Emotional Aareness Scale (LEAS), but it can also be used to score other text material.
LeTalker is the name of a Matlab GUI version of the three-mass model of vocal fold vibration originally described in: Story and Titze (1995). LeTalker includes both subglottal and supraglottal (vocal tract) systems.
The ALEQ consists of questions about family demographics, language use among family members in the home, and other aspects of an ESL child's language environment.
The ALDeQ consists of questions for parents concerning the early and current development of an ESL child's first language. The purpose is to understand whether there may be evidence of delay or difficulties in the first language.
The Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) was designed to assess each of the languages of a bilingual or multilingual individual with aphasia in an equivalent way.
Mix will allow experimental stimuli to be pseudo-randomised, according to constraints supplied by the user in a simple script. Match can match the conditions of factorial experiments. Both utilities have the ability to significantly speed up the development, and even improve the quality and power of your experiments.
The CMU-Cambridge Statistical Language Modeling toolkit is a suite of UNIX software tools to facilitate the construction and testing of statistical language models. The SLM toolkit is meant for large amounts of training data.