Search: keyword:boundingbox
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BP942 |
| Square bounding box vs. oblong rectangular bounding box. |
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BP966 |
| Even number of white regions vs. odd number of white regions. |
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BP971 |
| Left half has more black (less white) than right half versus vice versa. |
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COMMENTS
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A similar, but different, solution is "center of mass is on the left half vs. center of mass is on the right half." |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP972 for the version with examples rotated a quarter-turn.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP966 BP967 BP968 BP969 BP970  *  BP972 BP973 BP974 BP975 BP976
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, spectrum, dual, handed, leftright, rotate, boundingbox, blackwhite, traditional, viceversa, absoluteposition, bordercontent
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP972 |
| Top half has more black (less white) than bottom half versus vice versa. |
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COMMENTS
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A similar, but different, solution is "center of mass is above the horizontal vs. center of mass is below the horizontal." |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP971 for the version with examples rotated a quarter-turn.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP967 BP968 BP969 BP970 BP971  *  BP973 BP974 BP975 BP976 BP977
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KEYWORD
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precise, spectrum, dual, handed, updown, boundingbox, blackwhite, traditional, viceversa, absoluteposition, bordercontent
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1008 |
| The 26th from the left, 63rd from the top pixel is black versus white. |
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COMMENTS
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This is a typical kind of joke answer people give for Bongard Problems when they cannot find an answer. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1003 BP1004 BP1005 BP1006 BP1007  *  BP1009 BP1010 BP1011 BP1012 BP1013
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KEYWORD
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less, dual, arbitrary, handed, leftright, updown, boundingbox, blackwhite, antihuman, right-null, perfect, pixelperfect, help, experimental, funny, absoluteposition, bordercontent
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CONCEPT
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specificity (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1014 |
| Shapes become thicker the farther they are from the top-left and bottom-right corners of bounding box vs. some other pattern in shape thickness based on position. |
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BP1089 |
| Equal number of black and white pixels vs. not |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1084 BP1085 BP1086 BP1087 BP1088  *  BP1090 BP1091 BP1092 BP1093 BP1094
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, allsorted, boundingbox, right-null, perfect, pixelperfect, help, preciseworld, bordercontent, blackwhiteinvariant
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WORLD
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[smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Jago Collins
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BP1093 |
| "Inverted symmetry" present vs. not |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1088 BP1089 BP1090 BP1091 BP1092  *  BP1094 BP1095 BP1096 BP1097 BP1098
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, allsorted, boundingbox, left-narrow, right-null, perfect, pixelperfect, preciseworld, bordercontent, blackwhiteinvariant
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CONCEPT
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black_white_inversion (info | search)
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WORLD
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[smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Jago Collins
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BP1104 |
| Vertically centered versus horizontally centered |
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COMMENTS
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It is easier to notice that the left examples are vertically centered than that the right examples are horizontally centered. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Dec 27 2022 |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1099 BP1100 BP1101 BP1102 BP1103  *  BP1105 BP1106 BP1107 BP1108 BP1109
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, precise, minimal, boundingbox, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional, finishedexamples, preciseworld, absoluteposition, unstableworld
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CONCEPT
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center_bounding_box (info | search), center (info | search)
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WORLD
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horizontal_line_segment [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Widad Dabbas
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BP1122 |
| Content of any square is an image of the whole panel vs. not so. |
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