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An oversampled binary image sensor is a type of image sensor technology that captures images in a binary format (black and white or on/off) rather than in a grayscale or full-color format. This approach typically involves capturing information at a higher temporal or spatial resolution than what is needed for the final image output, resulting in "oversampling." ### Key Concepts: 1. **Binary Imaging**: In binary imaging, each pixel is simplified to two possible states (0 or 1).

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