Audiometry

Audiometry

Full Rayleigh Medal Lecture 2019

Claus Elberling was presented with the medal for many years of outstanding contributions to audiology within hearing aid research and development...

Matt_Torjussen 'Game of Tones'

The Subjective, "Objective" and Reference Methods for Assessing Tone Audibility BS4142:2014

2 Complex valued neural networks for audio signal

Vlad Paul, Philip Nelson, ISVR, University of Southampton

13 Binaural assessment of listening effort

Jan Reimes, Ossi Raivio, Head-Acoustics, Germany

14 Is there an audible difference between standard and high-definition sample rates

Joseph Fossard, University of Central Lancashire

Refresher 7: Human Response to Noise - Loudness, Speech Interference Level

En 11:30 Effect of audio-visual interaction on subject assessment of industrial soundscapes

Presented by Julija Smyrnowa & Gillian Brown

21 Designing systems to deliver successful immersive audio experiences

Steve Ellison, Bob McCarthy, Meyer Sound

Fiona Pizzey
Fiona Pizzey
04 December 2023
IOA Christmas Jumper Charity Day 2023

Following on from the success of our inaugural IOA Council Christmas Jumper Appeal in 2022 we are looking forward to seeing even more Members, Students and Staff getting involved this year.

Prof Alinka Greasley & Dr Scott Bannister
Prof Alinka Greasley & Dr Scott Bannister
05 June 2023
Listener panel: Online listening experiment to rate the sound quality attributes of musical samples

New research is being conducted as part of the Cadenza Project, which seeks to develop measures of audio quality for music for people with hearing loss.

Professor Keith Attenborough
Professor Keith Attenborough
07 July 2020
Upcoming IOA accredited training programmes in September 2020

Two short courses and the IOA Diploma are open for new registrations starting from September 2020. If you know anyone who might be interested in these courses, please share this information

Lauren Ward
Lauren Ward
17 June 2019
The A&E Audio Project –from the lab to the living room

Last week the A&E Audio Project launched on BBC Taster – short for Accessible and Enhanced Audio. The project is a collaboration between University of Salford, BBC R&D and Casualty, led by PhD student