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Source separation

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Source separation may refer to:

  • Signal separation, the analysis of mixtures of signals
    • Blind source separation, the separation of a set of source signals from a set of mixed signals, without the aid of information (or with very little information) about the source signals or the mixing process
  • Source separation (recycling), where each material is cleaned and sorted prior to collection
  • Waste sorting, the process by which waste is separated into different elements
  • Urine separation, the separate collection of human urine and feces at the point of their production, i.e. at the toilet or urinal