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the difference between the source coding and entropy coding

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Minimum code length achievable is the entropy of the information source itself. Hence, source coding is usually called as entropy coding. It is interesting to note that source encoder actually removes the redundancy in the data while the channel encoder inserts some redundancy.

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Minimum code length achievable is the entropy of the information source itself. Hence, source coding is usually called as entropy coding. It is interesting to note that source encoder actually removes the redundancy in the data while the channel encoder inserts some redundancy.

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