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Multimodal — may refer to: Multimodal distribution, a statistical distribution of values with multiple peaks Multimodal interaction, a form of human machine interaction using multiple modes of input/output. Multimodal transport, a journey involving the use of … Wikipedia
multimodal — adj. 2 g. Que apresenta vários aspectos ou vários modos (ex.: terminal multimodal de transportes). ‣ Etimologia: multímodo + al … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
multimodal — adjective Date: 1902 having or involving several modes, modalities, or maxima < multimodal distributions > < multimodal therapy > … New Collegiate Dictionary
multimodal — /mul tee mohd l, mul tuy /, adj. 1. having more than one mode. 2. Statistics. having more than one modal value: a multimodal distribution. 3. Transp. intermodal. [1900 05; MULTI + MODAL] * * * … Universalium
multimodal — mul·ti·mo·dal .məl ti mōd əl adj relating to, having, or utilizing more than one mode or modality (as of stimulation or treatment) <multimodal cancer therapy involving surgery, immunotherapy, and radiation> * * * mul·ti·mo·dal (mul″te … Medical dictionary
multimodal — /mʌltiˈmoʊdəl/ (say multee mohduhl) adjective 1. involving a number of modes. 2. encompassing a number of different delivery formats, presented cohesively and synchronously, as images, videos, sound, and text: a multimodal learning material …
Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces — is an open standard developed by the World Wide Consortium since 2005. Currently it is a working draft ( Working Draft ) of the W3C . The document is a technical report specifying a multimodal system architecture and its generic interfaces to… … Wikipedia
Multimodal integration — Multimodal integration, also known as multisensory integration, is the study of how information from the different sensory modalities, such as sight, sound, touch, smell, self motion and taste, may be integrated by the nervous system. A coherent… … Wikipedia
Multimodal Therapy — is an approach to psychotherapy founded by Arnold Lazarus. It is based on the idea that humans are biological beings that think, feel, act, sense, imagine, and interact; and that each of these modalities should be addressed in psychological… … Wikipedia
Multimodal therapy — is approach to psychotherapy founded by Arnold Lazarus. It is based on the idea that humans are biological beings that think, feel, act, sense, imagine, and interact; and that each of these modalities should be addressed in psychological… … Wikipedia