multimodal

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin multimodus, adapted to English using the suffix -al.

Adjective

multimodal (comparative more multimodal, superlative most multimodal)

  1. Having or employing multiple modes.
    multimodal transport
    multimodal AI models
    • 2023 May 19, Matteo Wong, “ChatGPT Is Already Obsolete”, in The Atlantic, Washington, D.C.: The Atlantic Monthly Group, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 19 May 2023:
      The push for multimodal models is not entirely new; Google, Facebook, and others introduced automated image-captioning systems nearly a decade ago.

Derived terms

Translations

Spanish

Etymology

From multi- + modal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /multimoˈdal/ [mul̪.t̪i.moˈð̞al]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: mul‧ti‧mo‧dal

Adjective

multimodal m or f (masculine and feminine plural multimodales)

  1. multimodal
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