The present Research Topic is dedicated to the work and achievements of one of the key figures in multimodality research, Professor John A. Bateman. John officially retired from his professorship in ...
In recent years there has been a growing scholarly interest in using multimodality to transcend the language-centered focus of pedagogic research. Kress (2010) defines 'mode' as a cultural channel ...
'Multimodality' imaging—the side-by-side interpretation of data obtained from various noninvasive imaging techniques, such as echocardiography, radionuclide techniques, multidetector CT (MDCT), and ...
Abstract: In complex pattern recognition tasks, objects are typically characterized by means of multimodality attributes, including categorical, numerical, text, image, audio, and even videos. In ...
Correspondence to Dr Ron Blankstein, 75 Francis Street, Brigham and Women"s Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA; rblankstein{at}bwh.harvard.edu Understand the concept of patient-centred imaging. Recognise ...
Curative-intent multimodality treatment—combining local treatments such as surgery or radiotherapy with systemic therapy—is the cornerstone of care in stage II–III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Imaging plays a critical role in the diagnostic workup of cardiac patients. A wide array of imaging modalities available for clinical use and the emergence of stronger evidence supporting imaging in ...
Abstract: This article addresses the growing importance of understanding how multimodal artificial general intelligence (AGI) can be integrated into educational practices. We first reviewed the ...