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The author examines how well some proposed localization models are able to locate speech stimuli on the azimuth. Working with recordings obtained using a manikin in a modestly reverberant conference room, a variety of existing models in software are evaluated and their results are compared. A model is then proposed, which uses the natural time delays of the cochlea combined with adaptation to obtain instantaneous estimates of position. A system for binaural localization is proposed and its performance is compared to existing models of auditory localization and to methods of direct calculation.<>