cross modal

/ˈkrɔsˌmoʊdəl/
adjective
  1. Involving or relating to two or more different senses (such as sight and hearing) or modes of perception.
    • The study examined cross-modal perception, like how people match sounds to shapes.
    • Cross-modal learning helps students remember information by using both sight and sound.
    • Virtual reality creates a cross-modal experience by combining visual and auditory cues.
  2. Involving or relating to two or more different types of data, media, or communication channels.
    • Cross-modal marketing combines email, social media, and print ads for a unified campaign.
    • The app uses cross-modal search to find images based on text descriptions.
    • Researchers developed a cross-modal system that translates speech into sign language.
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