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Explain Blind source separation

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Explain Blind source separation
Blind source separation (BSS) is a way of separating a mixture of audio signals into individual components. It’s like having a bowl of mixed candy and sorting them out into piles of different types. The mixed audio signals could be a group of people talking at the same time and BSS would separate them into individual voices. An example of this is when you’re in a crowded room of people and you can only hear one big jumbled noise. BSS is like using super hearing to pick out the individual conversations. A fun fact about BSS is that it’s used in astronomy to help distinguish stars from galaxies and other space objects.