This is a generalisation of Bongard Problems that allows them to have any number of sides. There is a sense in which this problem is about valid vs. invalid ways of partitioning a set of examples into equivalence classes.
This is a generalisation of Bongard Problems that allows them to have an indefinite amount of sides. There's a sense in which this problem is about valid vs. invalid ways of partitioning a set of examples into equivalence classes.
Valid multi-sided Bongard Problems vs. invalid multi-sided Bongard Problems.
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This is a generalisation of Bongard Problems that allows them to have an indefinite amount of sides. There's a sense in which this problem is about equivalence classes.