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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only member of the collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be interpreted symbolically as foreshadowing that computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach its solution to the solver. (See keyword @teach.) A large pool of examples can be used for training, as is common in machine learning. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 247. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only member of the collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be interpreted symbolically as foreshadowing that computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach its solution to the solver. (See keyword "teach" left-BP858.) A large pool of examples can be used for training, as is common in machine learning. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only member of the collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be taken to symbolically foreshadow that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach its solution to the solver. (See keyword "teach" left-BP858.) A large pool of examples can be used for training, as is common in machine learning. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only member of the collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be taken to symbolically foreshadow that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach the solver its solution. (See keyword "teach" left-BP858.) A large pool of examples can be used for training, as is common in machine learning. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach the solver a pattern. (See keyword "teach" left-BP858.) Enough examples can act as training, as is common in machine learning. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to a human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Jul 26 2020 |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to a human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. Aaron David Fairbanks, Jul 26 2020 |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to a human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to a human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. ~~~~ |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to a human culture. This can be taken symbolically to hint that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. |
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The letter A vs. the letter Б.
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only Problem in his collection that makes reference to anything relating to human culture. This can be taken symbolically as hinting that in the future, computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can be used to teach the solver a pattern. With enough examples, a Bongard Problem about any property, even culturally-learned properties, can be used as the "training" for someone learning that pattern.
Arguably does not depend on cultural-specific information and is just about these specific shapes of letters. |
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The letter vs. the letter .
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EXAMPLE
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EX1184 EX1185 EX1186 EX1187 EX1188 EX1189 |
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EX1190 EX1191 EX1192 EX1193 EX1194 EX1195 |
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214. |
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard |
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