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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "inductivedefinition" on the OEBP.
An inductive definition is like, "Call certain basic objects 'blurps', and call combinations of blurps 'blurps' too." |
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "inductivedefinition" on the OEBP.
An inductive definition is like, "Call certain basic objects 'blurps"', and call combinations of blurps 'blurps' too. |
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Bongard Problem with inductive definition of solution vs. other Bongard Problems.
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Call certain basic objects "blurps", and call combinations of blurps "blurps" too. |
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Call certain basic objects "blurps", and call combinations of any existing blurps, according to some combining rule, "blurps" too. |
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Call certain basic objects "blurps", and call combinations of existing blurps, according to some combining rule, "blurps" too. |
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Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: inductive definition vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
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Certain basic objects are said to be "blurps", and there is a rule for combining existing blurps into new blurps. |
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Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: a rule with an inductive definition vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
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"A rule with an inductive definintion" means there are certain basic objects said to fit the rule and any object built a certain way out of objects fitting the rule is said to fit the rule. |
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Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: inductive definition vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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