Distributed source coding (source code)

= Distributed source coding
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Distributed source coding is a concept in information theory that involves the compression of data coming from multiple, potentially correlated, sources. The idea is to efficiently encode the data in such a way that the decoders, which may have access to different parts of the data, are able to reconstruct the original data accurately without requiring all data to be transmitted to a central location.