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BP8 on 2022-12-27 11:17:40 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 216.

BP8 on 2020-07-02 02:47:10 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Positioned right vs. positioned left.

COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is higher than zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

All examples in this Bongard Problem are small shape outlines.

This is the first Bongard Problem in which absolute positioning is relevant.

Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous.

REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214.

CROSSREFS

EXAMPLE

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP8 on 2020-06-28 19:08:01 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is higher than zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

All examples in this Bongard Problem are small shape outlines.

This is the first Bongard Problem in which absolute positioning is relevant.

Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous.

EXAMPLE

BP8 on 2020-06-28 19:01:07 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is higher than zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

All shapes in this Bongard Problem are small shape outlines.

This is the first Bongard Problem in which absolute positioning is relevant.

Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous.

EXAMPLE

BP8 on 2020-06-28 18:48:07 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Positioned right vs. positioned left.

COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is higher than zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous.

EXAMPLE

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:50:47 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is over zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

The negation of this BP would be "positioned left."

Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous.

The quantity of x-coordinate should also have its own BP page.

EXAMPLE

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:49:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Center of shape's x coordinate is over zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).

The negation of this BP would be "positioned left."

Shapes close to the middle are ambiguous.

The quantity of x-coordinate should also have its own BP page.

EXAMPLE

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:23:48                approved
+DATA

 

EX80
   

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
 

-DATA

 

EX86
 

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:22:29                approved
REMOVE

 

EX80
   

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
   

EX86
 

+DATA

 

EX80
   

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
 

-DATA

 

EX86
   

EX87
   

EX88
   

EX89
   

EX90
   

EX91
 

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:20:56                disapproved
REMOVE

 

EX80
   

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
   

EX86
 

+DATA

 

MY1

   

MY2

   

MY3

   

MY4

   

MY5

   

MY6

 

-DATA

 

MY7

   

MY8

   

MY9

   

MY10

   

MY11

   

MY12

 

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:20:26 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Positioned right.

COMMENTS

REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214.

EXAMPLE

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP8 on 2020-06-27 01:20:26                approved
+DATA

 

EX80
   

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
 

-DATA

 

EX81
   

EX82
   

EX83
   

EX84
   

EX85
   

EX86
 


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