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Multi-modal low-dose medical imaging through instruction-guided unified AI. [PDF]
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ggplotAgent: a self-debugging multi-modal agent for robust and reproducible scientific visualization. [PDF]
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Psychopathology, 1994
A patient may experience hallucinations in more than one modality simultaneously or at different times and they may or may not appear to emanate from a single source. Current nomenclature is imprecise, often has particular diagnostic implications and fails to distinguish between these different phenomena.
L P, Chesterman, N, Boast
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A patient may experience hallucinations in more than one modality simultaneously or at different times and they may or may not appear to emanate from a single source. Current nomenclature is imprecise, often has particular diagnostic implications and fails to distinguish between these different phenomena.
L P, Chesterman, N, Boast
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BT Technology Journal, 1999
To design, optimise and deliver multimedia and virtual-reality products and services it is necessary to match performance to the capabilities of users. When a multimedia system is used, the presence of audio and video stimuli introduces significant cross-modal effects (the sensory streams interact).
M. P. Hollier +3 more
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To design, optimise and deliver multimedia and virtual-reality products and services it is necessary to match performance to the capabilities of users. When a multimedia system is used, the presence of audio and video stimuli introduces significant cross-modal effects (the sensory streams interact).
M. P. Hollier +3 more
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Interactive Multi-modal Question-Answering
2011294 p.
Bosch, A.P.J. van den, Bouma, G.
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2008
This chapter presents novel multi-modal and integrated systems developed in the laboratories of the Institute of Automatic Control Engineering, Technische Universita}t Mu}nchen. First, kinesthetic, tactile, visual and acoustic hardware used for multi-modal systems are introduced individually.
Fritschi, M +4 more
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This chapter presents novel multi-modal and integrated systems developed in the laboratories of the Institute of Automatic Control Engineering, Technische Universita}t Mu}nchen. First, kinesthetic, tactile, visual and acoustic hardware used for multi-modal systems are introduced individually.
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