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\begin{figure}[t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.87\linewidth]{thesis_figure/coord/localpolar.png}
\caption{The local polar coordinate system. The ground truth of the radius $\hat{r}_{i}^{l}$ of the $i$-th local pole is defines as the minimum distance from the pole to the lane curve instance. A positive pole has a radius $\hat{r}_{i}^{l}$ that is below a threshold $\tau^{l}$, and vice versa. Additionally, the ground truth angle $\hat{\theta}_i$ is determined by the angle formed between the radius vector (connecting the pole to the closest point on the lanes) and the polar axis.}
\caption{The local polar coordinate system. The ground truth of the radius $\hat{r}_{i}^{l}$ of the $i$-th local pole is defines as the minimum distance from the pole to the lane curve instance. A positive pole has a radius $\hat{r}_{i}^{l}$ that is below a threshold $\lambda^{l}$, and vice versa. Additionally, the ground truth angle $\hat{\theta}_i$ is determined by the angle formed between the radius vector (connecting the pole to the closest point on the lanes) and the polar axis.}
\label{lpmlabel}
\end{figure}
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