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BP2 Big vs. small.
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COMMENTS

The meaning of "big" left intentionally vague. There are various specific ways to define size, such as diameter, minimum distance between points on edge, and size of smallest bounding circle.

All examples in this Bongard Problem are single simple shapes, either outlines or solid black.

All examples on the same side are approximately the same size.

REFERENCE

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

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1  *  BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6 BP7

KEYWORD

easy, nice, fuzzy, spectrum, size, stable, finished, traditional, continuous, bongard

CONCEPT size (info | search)

WORLD

outline_or_fill_shape [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP14 All big individual figures vs. all small individual figures.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
COMMENTS

All examples in this Problem show one or more connected figures made up of lines.

Some big shapes and some small shapes would be ambiguous.

REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 218.

CROSSREFS

See BP2 for the same idea using one shape.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP9 BP10 BP11 BP12 BP13  *  BP15 BP16 BP17 BP18 BP19

KEYWORD

fuzzy, size, stable, finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT all (info | search),
length_line_or_curve (info | search),
size (info | search)

WORLD

curves_drawing [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP21 Small shape present vs. all shapes large.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
COMMENTS

All examples in this problem include three or fewer outlines of circles and (non-skinny) triangles.

REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 220.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP16 BP17 BP18 BP19 BP20  *  BP22 BP23 BP24 BP25 BP26

KEYWORD

finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
size (info | search)

WORLD

circle_triangle_outlines [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP22 All shapes approximately the same size vs. shapes of different size.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
COMMENTS

All examples in this problem include three or fewer outlines of circles, (near-square) quadrilaterals and (non-skinny) triangles.

REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 221.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP17 BP18 BP19 BP20 BP21  *  BP23 BP24 BP25 BP26 BP27

KEYWORD

finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT all (info | search),
average (info | search),
size (info | search)

WORLD

circle_triangle_squareish_outlines [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP34 A large hole vs. a small hole.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 225.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP29 BP30 BP31 BP32 BP33  *  BP35 BP36 BP37 BP38 BP39

KEYWORD

spectrum, stable, finished, traditional, bongard

CONCEPT hole (info | search),
size (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

shape_one_hole [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP38 Triangle larger than circle vs. triangle smaller than circle.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 226.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP33 BP34 BP35 BP36 BP37  *  BP39 BP40 BP41 BP42 BP43

KEYWORD

spectrum, finished, orderedpair, traditional, continuous, viceversa, bongard

CONCEPT size (info | search),
triangle (info | search),
quantity_comparison (info | search)

WORLD

one_circle_outline_one_triangle_outline_nest [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP76 Long sides concave vs. long sides convex.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
REFERENCE

M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 239.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP71 BP72 BP73 BP74 BP75  *  BP77 BP78 BP79 BP80 BP81

KEYWORD

nice, stretch, finished, traditional, viceversa, bongard

CONCEPT indentation (info | search),
size (info | search)

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Mikhail M. Bongard

BP126 One large and one small object vs. not so.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP121 BP122 BP123 BP124 BP125  *  BP127 BP128 BP129 BP130 BP131

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT number (info | search),
separation_of_joined_objects (info | search),
size (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP140 One large shape and two smaller identical ones vs. not so.
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP135 BP136 BP137 BP138 BP139  *  BP141 BP142 BP143 BP144 BP145

KEYWORD

traditional

CONCEPT and (info | search),
size (info | search),
same_shape (info | search),
same (info | search)

AUTHOR

Douglas R. Hofstadter

BP211 More black than white vs. more white than black.
(edit; present; nest [left/right]; search; history)
CROSSREFS

See BP196 for a version of this Problem restricted to uniform textures.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP206 BP207 BP208 BP209 BP210  *  BP212 BP213 BP214 BP215 BP216

KEYWORD

easy, nice, spectrum, dual, blackwhite, unstable, right-null, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional, continuous, viceversa, bordercontent

CONCEPT outlined_filled (info | search),
size (info | search),
texture (info | search)

WORLD

bmp [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left | zoom in right

AUTHOR

Giuseppe Insana

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