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BP511 |
| Noisy Bongard Problems vs. minimalist Bongard Problems. |
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COMMENTS
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Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "noisy" on the OEBP. Right-sorted examples have the keyword "minimal."
Noisy Bongard Problems include extra details varying between examples that distract from the solution property; more specifically noise is properties independent of the solution property that vary between examples. Minimalist Bongard Problems only vary details absolutely necessary to communicate the solution.
"Noisy" is different than the kind of distraction mentioned at distractingworld, which means the class of examples is distractingly specific, irrelevant to the solution, rather than that there are extra distracting properties changing between examples.
Bongard Problems have varying degrees of noisiness. Only include here BPs that are very noisy or very minimal. |
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See BP827 for the version with pictures of Bongard Problems (miniproblems) instead of links to pages on the OEBP.
See BP845 for noise in sequences of quantity increase.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP506 BP507 BP508 BP509 BP510  *  BP512 BP513 BP514 BP515 BP516
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KEYWORD
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fuzzy, meta (see left/right), links, keyword, sideless
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WORLD
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bp [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Harry E. Foundalis, Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP534 |
| Bongard Problems such that potential left examples can intuitively be put in bijection with potential right examples vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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This is the keyword "dual" on the OEBP.
Given an example there is some way to "flip sides" by altering it. The left-to-right and right-to-left transformations should be inverses.
It is not required that there only be one such transformation. For example, for many handed Bongard Problem, flipping an example over any axis will reliably switch its sorting.
It is not required that every left example must have its corresponding right example uploaded on the OEBP nor vice versa. See the keyword contributepairs for the BPs the OEBP advises users upload left and right examples for in pairs. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP529 BP530 BP531 BP532 BP533  *  BP535 BP536 BP537 BP538 BP539
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KEYWORD
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meta (see left/right), links, keyword, sideless
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WORLD
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bp [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP604 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: collinearity (straight line or curve) vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP739 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: imaginary line or curve vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP741 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: imaginary entity vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP798 |
| Bongard Problems by Bongard vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP908 |
| Ordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems vs. unordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems |
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Left examples have the keyword "orderedtriplet" on the OEBP.
Right examples have the keyword "unorderedtriplet" on the OEBP.
An ordered triplet can be totally ordered (swapping any 2 objects would change the information being conveyed by the panel) or partially ordered (unordered pair and a 3rd object that relates to the pair). |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP903 BP904 BP905 BP906 BP907  *  BP909 BP910 BP911 BP912 BP913
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KEYWORD
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meta (see left/right), links, keyword
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WORLD
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triplet_comparison_bp [smaller | same | bigger] zoom in left (ordered_triplet_comparison_bp)
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AUTHOR
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Leo Crabbe
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