• Auditory links of the Darmstadt Auditory Research Group
  • Auditory Page at Wisconsin University.
  • The AUDITORY page maintained by Dan Ellis.
  • WWW Information for Speech/Acoustics Research a very complete page maintained by the Shikano lab at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology.
  • NTT's Auditory Web page.
  • American Academy of Audiology.
  • Acoustics page.
  • Psychology links at Cambridge MRC-CBU.
  • Yahoo's Speech Generation and Speech Recognition pages.
  • The comp.speech.FAQ WWW site: net wisdom on speech, pointers to software, databases, etc..
  • The Audio perception FAQ (loudness, bark scale, masking).
  • ARO - Association for research in Otolaryngology.
  • The ASA (Acoustical Society of America) home page.
  • Auditory Perception Group at Cambridge (Brian Moore).
  • Hearing Science Research Group at NTT Basic Research Labs.
  • Michigan State Acoustics/Psychoacoustics (Bill Hartmann).
  • Institute of communication acoustics, Bochum (Jens Blauert).
  • Parmly Hearing Institute (Bill Yost).
  • MIT Machine Listening Group (Barry Vercoe).
  • Auditory Physiology and Sensory communications groups at the Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT.
  • Stanford's CCRMA
  • UCSC's Psychology list (beware: full of icons that take forever to download).
  • The Speech Index list at UCSC.
  • Speech and Hearing Research Group at the University of Sheffield.
  • University College London Hearing and Speech Perception.
  • Essex Hearing Research Laboratory (Ray Meddis).
  • Keele Communication and Neurosciences (Edward Evans, Bill Ainsworth).
  • The Neuroscience page at the McDonnell-Pew Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience in Oxford.
  • Hearing Research at the University of Sussex (Chris Darwin).
  • The MRC-CBU in Cambridge (Bob Carlyon).
  • The Centre for the neural basis of hearing at Cambridge (Roy Patterson).
  • Auditory research lab at UCB (Erv Hafter).
  • McGill's Auditory Research Laboratory (Al Bregman)
  • Paris Smaragdis's BSS and ICA page.
  • Peter Assmann at University of Texas in Dallas.
  • John Culling at Cardiff University.
  • Dan Ellis at ICSI.
  • Hideki Kawahara's's home page at Wakayama University. Check out the STRAIGHT analysis/synthesis system.
  • Malcolm Slaney. The CCRMA Hearing seminar
  • Greg Sandell at Parmly.
  • Michael Kubovy at University of Virginia.
  • Bill Hartmann
  • DeLian Wang's home page (oscillatory correlation).
  • Chris Darwin.
  • Ray Meddis.
  • Tony Robinson, of shorten (among other things) fame.
  • Guy Brown (Sheffield).
  • Martin Cooke (Sheffield).
  • Christian Kaernbach (Leipzig).