If you use STx in your scientific work, please cite one of the following publications, if appropriate:

  • Noll, A.; Stuefer, J.; Klingler, N.; Leykum, H.; Lozo, C. et al. [..] (2019) Sound Tools eXtended (STx) 5.0 – a powerful sound analysis tool optimized for speech., Proceedings Interspeech 2019; Graz, S. 2370-2371.
  • Zala, S. M., Reitschmidt, D., Noll, A., Balazs, P., Penn, D. (2017): Automatic mouse ultrasound detector (A-MUD): A new tool for processing rodent vocalizations, in: PLOS ONE 12(7), e0181200 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181200
  • Moosmüller, S., Brandstätter, J. (2014): Phonotactic information in the temporal organization of Standard Austrian German and the Viennese dialect, in: Language Sciences 46, 84-95. (article) DOI: 10.1016/j.langsci.2014.06.016
  • Kasess, C., Noll, A., Majdak, P., Waubke, H. (2013): Effect of train type on annoyance and acoustic features of the rolling noise, in: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (2), 1071-1081.
  • Balazs, P. (2003): Masking Filter, Phase Vocoder and STx - an introduction, in: SAMPTA03-Sampling Theory and Applications 2003 (extended abstracts)
  • Balazs, P., Noll, A., Deutsch, W., Laback, B. (2000): Concept of the integrated signal analysis software system STx, in: Jahrestagung der Österreichischen Physikalischen Gesellschaf 2000, ÖPG 2000. , CD-ROM. (proceedings)

This will help in securing the continued development of the software.