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==Benefits of Multimodal Systems==
There are six types of relations between modalities, and they help define how a combination or fusion of modalities cooperate to convey information more effectively.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Multimodal Human Computer Interaction and Pervasive Services|last = Grifoni|first = Patrizia|publisher = IGI Global|year = 2009|isbn = 9781605663876|___location = |pages = 37|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=O8CqMtIKSWwC&source=gbs_navlinks_s}}</ref>
* '''Equivalence:''' information is presented in multiple ways and can be interpreted as the same information
* '''Specialization:''' when a specific kind of information is always processed through the same modality
* '''Redundancy:''' multiple modalities process the same information
* '''Complimentarity:''' multiple modalities take separate information and merge it
* '''Transfer: '''a modality produces information that another modality consumes
* '''Concurrency:''' multiple modalities take in separate information that is not merged
 
==See also==