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  • Looks like there's some amount of lag. Is this due to filtering?

  • Exactly. The horizon function maintains a buffer of the past 'n' slope & intercept samples (n = [1, 10]), and the display is therefore based on a moving average. For the video, n = 5.

    By the way, you suggested on the earlier video using RANSAC instead of least-squares fit for computing slope, and I am inclined to give this a try, as it will probably improve the handling of outlier data such as the tree that shows up in the middle of the video.

  • Yes, RANSAC usually gives better results when trying to fit a line to noisy data.

  • this is purely visual and not assisted by accelerometers or gyros? cool

  • yes - the horizon is derived just from onboard processing of frames captured from the Blackfin processor's attached camera - there are no other sensors.

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