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Modalitiesvisual is a term used to describe the study and application of visual modalities within multimodal systems. It refers to how visual information is produced, perceived, represented, and integrated with other sensory channels in both humans and machines. Although not a formally standardized term, modalitiesvisual is used in research on multimodal perception, data visualization, and human–computer interaction to emphasize the visual component of multisensory processing.

In cognitive science and HCI, visual modalities include static images, dynamic graphics, color and luminance, depth

Applications span data visualization, multimodal artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality interfaces, education, and assistive technologies

Key topics in modalitiesvisual research include multimodal fusion strategies, cross-modal correspondences, perceptual and cognitive limits of

See also multimodal learning, visual perception, data visualization, human–computer interaction.

cues,
motion,
and
texture.
Researchers
examine
how
these
channels
convey
information,
capture
attention,
and
interact
with
auditory,
textual,
or
tactile
signals
to
support
understanding
and
decision
making.
that
rely
on
or
augment
visual
communication.
Designers
use
principles
from
modalitiesvisual
to
optimize
legibility,
contrast,
and
perceptual
load,
as
well
as
to
ensure
accessibility
for
users
with
visual
impairments.
visual
channels,
and
evaluation
methods
for
visual
effectiveness
in
complex
interfaces.
The
field
intersects
with
neuroscience,
computer
vision,
and
interface
design,
and
it
emphasizes
both
theoretical
understanding
and
practical
design
guidelines.