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	<title>Comments for Matthew Francis-Landau</title>
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		<title>Comment on Eliminating vibration on the Perfect Horizon by Steven Jorgensen</title>
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		<description>Nice! Pretty legit internship in my opinion. This &quot;Perfect-Horizon&quot; camera has a lot of control theory embedded in it. Good job for integrating fourier transforms.
The gain solution is also pretty interesting. Typically you only need one type of gain value, but given that it needs to act in 2 different ways depending on the situation, it makes sense to have a condition there to be adaptive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice! Pretty legit internship in my opinion. This &#8220;Perfect-Horizon&#8221; camera has a lot of control theory embedded in it. Good job for integrating fourier transforms.<br />
The gain solution is also pretty interesting. Typically you only need one type of gain value, but given that it needs to act in 2 different ways depending on the situation, it makes sense to have a condition there to be adaptive.</p>
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