Differentiate between channel noise and semantic noise .
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Semantic Noise. Semantic noise in communication is a type of disturbance in the transmission of a message that interferes with the interpretation of the message due to ambiguity in words, sentences or symbols used in the transmission of the message
In telecommunications, the title channel noise level has the subsequent meanings: The proportion of the noise in the transmission channel at any period in a communication system to an autocratic level determined as a reference. The noise power spectral repetition in the frequency range of interest.
Semantic noise in communication is a sort of interference in the communication of information that conflicts with the understanding of the information due to ambiguity in terms, judgments or numbers used in the delivery of the information.