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- W91307974 abstract "Multimedia refers to the use of graphics, sound, animation, and video in the transmission of information. By accessing several sensory modalities instead of only one, multimedia allows greater communication than simple text or simple speech. Creating a message with visual and auditory elements increases the density of information sent and permits greater impact. Furthermore, the term multimedia has also come to suggest a media that allows interactivity. Unlike a movie that must be seen from beginning to end in a fixed sequence, multimedia productions directly elicit information from the audience and alter themselves accordingly. Although present and utilized within medicine and psychiatry for over 20 years (Baskett, 1978; Miller, 1972), recent advances in computer technology have propelled multimedia to a new prominence. Increases in central processor speed and storage capacity have enabled the rise of digital media where text, music, and video are created and distributed with the use of computers. With the help of computer tools, the technical expertise required to develop media is more easily mastered and dispersed. Previously, artisans and artists spent their lives dedicated to a single realm such as printing, photography, etc. Now, anyone can produce professional results with the help of a desktop system. These effects are becoming evident in almost all areas of communication, entertainment, and education. The “digital revolution” is leading the way for what is thought of as the most significant advance since the development of the printing press.KeywordsRandom Access MemoryJoint Photographic Expert GroupDigital Analog ConverterColor DepthComputerize Medical ImagingThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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