An oversampled binary image sensor is an image sensor with non-linear response capabilities reminiscent of traditional photographic film.[1][2] Each pixel in the sensor has a binary response, giving only a one-bit quantized measurement of the local light intensity. The response function of the image sensor is non-linear and similar to a logarithmic function, which makes the sensor suitable for high dynamic range imaging.[1]
^ abL. Sbaiz, F. Yang, E. Charbon, S. Süsstrunk and M. Vetterli, The Gigavision Camera, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), pp. 1093 - 1096, 2009.
^F. Yang, Y.M. Lu, L. Saibz and M. Vetterli, Bits from Photons: Oversampled Image Acquisition Using Binary Poisson Statistics, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 21, issue 4, pp.1421-1436, 2012.
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