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Modality (semiotics), the channel
by which signs are transmitted (oral, gesture, written)
Linguistic modality, covering
expressions of how the world might be and should be. This includes
expressions of necessity, permissibility and probability, and
negations of these.
Medicine
Stimulus modality, a type of physical
phenomenon that one can sense, such as temperature and sound.
modal logic, a
form of logic which
distinguishes between (logically) "necessary truths" and "contingent truths". Related topics include
possibility, impossibility, actuality, and related predicates.
In computer science and particularly computer
vision, the type of input. For example, black-and-white, color
and infrared represent three different modalities for the
acquisition of an image.
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