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Unimodal vs Unimodality - What's the difference?

unimodal | unimodality |

As an adjective unimodal

is having, or operating in, a single mode.

As a noun unimodality is

the condition of being unimodal.

unimodal

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Having, or operating in, a single mode.
  • * 2004 , Gemma Calvert, Charles Spence, Barry E. Stein, The handbook of multisensory processes (page 114)
  • In addition, there was no difference in performance among the two unimodal and bimodal conditions
  • * 2009 , Ãlvaro Herrero, Paolo Gastaldo, Rodolfo Zunino, Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems (page 156)
  • the fusion of three unimodal systems into a multimodal one
  • * 2009 , Anton Nijholt, Dennis Reidsma, Hendri Hondorp, Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment (page 82)
  • We created one prototype with two modes: a slider for the unimodal and multimodal mode to be used by the test leader only.

    unimodality

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The condition of being unimodal