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CROSSREFS
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See @unstable vs. @stable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @unstableworld vs. @stableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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See @unstable vs. @stable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @stableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See @unstable vs. @stable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @unstableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See @stable vs. @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @unstableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See @unstable vs. @stable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @unstableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See keyword @unstableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it no longer fit in.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See keyword @unstableworld, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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CROSSREFS
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See keyword @sortunstable, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See @sortunstable, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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NAME
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Bongard Problems where making any small change to any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See BP1203, which is about SOME small change to SOME example making it unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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NAME
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Bongard Problems where making any small changes to any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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CROSSREFS
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See keyword @unstable, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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See keyword @discontinuous, which is about examples switching sides upon small changes instead of being rendered unsortable.
See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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Bongard Problems where adding any small visual detail or erasing anything small from any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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Bongard Problems where adding any small visual detail to or erasing anything small from any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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Bongard Problems where adding any slight visual detail to or erasing anything from any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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COMMENTS
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Left-sorted Problems usually have a very specific collection of examples, where the only images sorted all show the same type of object. |
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Bongard Problems where slightly adding visual detail to or erasing from any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. other Bongard Problems.
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COMMENTS
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Left-sorted Problems usually have a very specific collection of examples, where the only images sorted show the same type of object. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP1142 for the version only about additions of detail (no erasures), and with no restriction on them being slight additions. |
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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