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BP504 BP pages on the OEBP in need of more examples vs. BP pages with a list of examples that should not be altered.
BP860
BP865
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BP1223
BP1224

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BP36

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COMMENTS

Left-sorted Bongard Problems have the keyword "stub" on the OEBP.

Right-sorted Bongard Problems have the keyword "finished" on the OEBP.


Users are not able to add or remove examples from Problems tagged "finished." (This is unusual; most Bongard Problems on the OEBP can be expanded indefinitely by users.)


A "finished" Bongard Problem will always admit the alternate, convoluted solution "is [left example 1] OR is [left example 2] OR . . . OR is [last left example] vs. is [right example 1] OR is [right example 2] OR . . . OR is [last right example]".

CROSSREFS

Bongard's original Problems are tagged "finished."

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP499 BP500 BP501 BP502 BP503  *  BP505 BP506 BP507 BP508 BP509

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword, oebp, presentationmatters, left-finite, right-finite, instruction

WORLD

bppage [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP507 Bongard Problems about comparison of quantity vs. other Bongard Problems.
BP2
BP11
BP12
BP28
BP29
BP34
BP36
BP37
BP38
BP53
BP62
BP65
BP67
BP79
BP173
BP176
BP196
BP211
BP292
BP338
BP501
BP565
BP869
BP882
BP915
BP971
BP972
BP978
BP1044
BP1046
BP1208
BP1
?
BP6
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COMMENTS

Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "spectrum" on the OEBP.


In a "spectrum" Bongard Problem, there is an evident way to assign each object a value (e.g. "size" or "number of holes"). Then, to determine whether an object fits left or right in the Bongard Problem, its value is compared with a fixed threshold value.


Spectra can be continuous or discrete.


A "spectrum" Bongard Problem is usually arbitrary, since there could be made many different versions of it with different choices of threshold value. However, sometimes a certain choice of threshold is particularly natural. For example, the threshold of 90 degrees in "acute vs. obtuse angles" does not come across as arbitrary. And in BP2, the spectrum of values ("size") is vague, so much that the fuzzy threshold, of about half the size of the bounding box, does not seem arbitrary.


A spectrum Bongard Problem may or may not have the following properties:

1) The values assigned to objects are precise.

2) The threshold value between the two sides is precise.

3) The threshold value is itself sorted on one of the two sides.

Each of the latter two typically only makes sense when the condition before it is true.


If a spectrum Bongard Problem obeys 1) and 2), then it will usually be precise.

For example:

"Angles less than 90° vs. angles greater than 90°" is "precise".


If a spectrum Bongard Problem obeys 1), 2), and 3), then it will usually be allsorted.

For example:

"Angles less than or equal to 90° vs. angles greater than 90°" is "allsorted".


Discrete spectra usually satisfy 1) but do not satisfy 2). In a discrete spectrum Bongard Problem, there isn't one unambiguous threshold value. Consider "2 or fewer holes vs. 3 or more holes". (Is the threshold 2? 3? 2.5?)


In an especially extreme kind of spectrum Bongard Problem, one side represents just a single value, just the threshold value. For example, "right angles vs. obtuse angles." In certain cases like this the threshold is an extreme value at the very boundary of the spectrum of possible values. For example, consider "no holes vs. one or more holes." Cases like this might not even be understood as two sides of a spectrum, but rather the absence versus presence of a property. (See the keyword notso.)


Even more extreme, in some Bongard Problems, each of the sides is a single value on a spectrum. For example, BP6 is "3 sides vs. 4 sides". We have not been labeling Bongard Problems like this with the keyword "spectrum".


After all, any Bongard Problem can be re-interpreted as a spectrum Bongard Problem, where the spectrum ranges from the extreme fitting left to the extreme of fitting right.

REFERENCE

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_order

CROSSREFS

See BP874 for the version sorting pictures of Bongard Problems (miniproblems) instead of links to pages on the OEBP.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP502 BP503 BP504 BP505 BP506  *  BP508 BP509 BP510 BP511 BP512

KEYWORD

notso, meta (see left/right), links, keyword, sideless

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (spectrum_bp)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP550 Experimental Bongard Problems vs. traditional-style Bongard Problems.
BP195
BP200
BP300
BP359
BP538
BP544
BP545
BP548
BP555
BP570
BP793
BP795
BP797
BP801
BP812
BP813
BP844
BP854
BP859
BP862
BP868
BP902
BP911
BP915
BP920
BP939
BP941
BP942
BP953
BP955
BP957
BP959
BP1008
BP1056
BP1073

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BP1
BP2
BP3
BP4
BP5
BP6
BP7
BP8
BP9
BP10
BP11
BP12
BP13
BP14
BP15
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BP17
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BP19
BP20
BP21
BP22
BP23
BP24
BP25
BP26
BP27
BP28
BP29
BP30
BP31
BP32
BP33
BP34
BP35

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COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "experimental" on the OEBP.

Right examples have the keyword "traditional" on the OEBP.


Experimental BPs push the boundaries of what makes Bongard Problems Bongard Problems.


Traditional BPs show some simple property of black and white pictures. The OEBP is a place with many wild and absurd Bongard Problems, so it is useful to have an easy way to just find the regular old Bongard Problems.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP545 BP546 BP547 BP548 BP549  *  BP551 BP552 BP553 BP554 BP555

KEYWORD

subjective, meta (see left/right), links, keyword, left-it

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP659 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: length of lines or curves vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP14
BP79
BP80
BP103
BP112
BP131
BP151
BP155
BP176
BP235
BP237
BP239
BP241
BP243
BP256
BP257
BP279
BP280
BP314
BP328
BP939
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP654 BP655 BP656 BP657 BP658  *  BP660 BP661 BP662 BP663 BP664

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept, primitive

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "length_line_or_curve"

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP669 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: near / far (spatially) vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP20
BP49
BP51
BP62
BP79
BP149
BP151
BP182
BP212
BP227
BP243
BP256
BP310
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP664 BP665 BP666 BP667 BP668  *  BP670 BP671 BP672 BP673 BP674

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "near_far"
Searchable synonyms: "close to", "far from", "together".

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP676 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: outlined / filled vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP3
BP25
BP26
BP27
BP28
BP41
BP45
BP48
BP56
BP58
BP79
BP90
BP93
BP94
BP128
BP157
BP180
BP189
BP190
BP211
BP244
BP261
BP282
BP283
BP284
BP288
BP301
BP337
BP341
BP1223
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP671 BP672 BP673 BP674 BP675  *  BP677 BP678 BP679 BP680 BP681

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept, primitive

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "outlined_filled"
Searchable synonyms: "color", "filled".

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP763 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: texture vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP3
BP9
BP25
BP26
BP27
BP28
BP34
BP35
BP41
BP45
BP48
BP56
BP58
BP63
BP79
BP90
BP93
BP94
BP95
BP107
BP128
BP157
BP180
BP184
BP185
BP189
BP190
BP196
BP211
BP212
BP216
BP217
BP221
BP236
BP244

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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP758 BP759 BP760 BP761 BP762  *  BP764 BP765 BP766 BP767 BP768

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept, primitive

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "texture"

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP769 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: triangle vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP6
BP25
BP26
BP36
BP37
BP38
BP46
BP47
BP54
BP75
BP79
BP80
BP82
BP103
BP111
BP117
BP121
BP132
BP146
BP151
BP160
BP171
BP178
BP193
BP194
BP243
BP272
BP283
BP287
BP891
BP897
BP898
BP934
BP969
BP970

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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP764 BP765 BP766 BP767 BP768  *  BP770 BP771 BP772 BP773 BP774

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "triangle"

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP798 Bongard Problems by Bongard vs. other Bongard Problems.
BP1
BP2
BP3
BP4
BP5
BP6
BP7
BP8
BP9
BP10
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COMMENTS

Alternatively, BP pages on the OEBP with number less than or equal to 100 vs. other BP pages.


Bongard's original Problems have the keyword "bongard" on the OEBP.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP793 BP794 BP795 BP796 BP797  *  BP799 BP800 BP801 BP802 BP803

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

bppage [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP799 Position-independent Bongard Problems where positioning varies vs. position-independent Bongard Problems where positioning is consistent
BP79
BP334
BP557
BP348
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COMMENTS

All examples in this Problem are position-independent Bongard Problems.


Positioning here includes objects' positions within the panels and objects' positions relative to each other.


There are very subtle distinctions to be made between the usage of variance of position in these BPs for the sake of noise (obscuring the solution eg. BP557), clarity (generalising the solution to make it more fundamental eg. BP79) or help (aiding the observer in finding the solution eg. BP334). There is certainly a degree of overlap between these three definitions, they are not disconnected.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP794 BP795 BP796 BP797 BP798  *  BP800 BP801 BP802 BP803 BP804

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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