source separation

collocation in English

meaningsofsourceandseparation

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source
noun[C]
uk
/sɔːs/
us
/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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separation
noun
uk
/ˌsep.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌsep.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
a situation in which two or more people or things ...
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(Definition ofsourceandseparationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsource separation

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There are some successful applications ofsourceseparationfor artificial mixtures (sources are recorded separately and are then digitally mixed by weighted addition).
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At this point all the preliminaries are over, and the book focuses in on techniques for blindsourceseparation.
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It is important to note that the conclusions above are dependent on the assumptions underlying oursourceseparationand localization analyses.
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An approach to blindsourceseparationbased on temporal structure of speech signals.
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We are currently working with local authorities to investigate, for example, the extent to whichsourceseparationof waste by householders is desirable or feasible.
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Sourceseparationsecures high quality secondary resources, but it cannot be an end in itself unless there is a market for the materials.
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Will the consultations and subsequent regulations ensure thatsourceseparationand mechanised separation are able to complete on the same basis?
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We are conducting further surveys and research into various aspects ofsourceseparation, mechanised separation and recycling.
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The impact of expected higher costs on disposal and treatment provides a greater incentive for waste minimisation at source, throughsourceseparationand segregation of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes.
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The human brain can handle this sort of auditorysourceseparationproblem, but it is a difficult problem in digital signal processing.
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The main categories are mixed waste collection, commingled recyclables andsourceseparation.
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Projection pursuit has been widely use for blindsourceseparation, so it is very important in independent component analysis.
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Applyingsourceseparationtechniques on the measured signals can help remove undesired artifacts from the signal.
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Sourceseparationis the other extreme, where each material is cleaned and sorted prior to collection.
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Other examples are rather related to blindsourceseparationwhere a more general approach is used.
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