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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:23:49 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:22:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:22:50 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:21:05 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:20:34 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:20:01 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:19:41 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 03:08:15 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rules" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the other Bongard-Problem-like structures seen on the OEBP are about recognizing a pattern. (See keyword "structure" left-BP789.)

"Rules" Bongard Problems are "abstract" (left-BP512), although the individual rules in them may not be abstract. "Rules" Bongard Problems also usually have the keyword "creativeexamples" (left-BP866)

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:59:32 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left-sorted Bongard Problems have the keyword "rules" on the OEBP.

In the typical "rules" Bongard Problem, although it is possible to come up with many convoluted rules that fit each example, the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

Since it is difficult to communicate a rule with little detail, "rules" Bongard Problems are usually "infodense" (left-BP978).

Typically, each example is itself a bunch of smaller examples that all communicate the same rule. It is the same as how a Bongard Problems relies on many examples to communicate rules; it likely wouldn't get the answer across with just one example.

BP1157 is an example of a "rules" Bongard Problem in which each intended rule is communicated by just one application; the rules have to be particularly simple and intuitive, and the individual examples have to be complicated enough to communicate them.

A "rules" Bongard Problem is "collective" (left-BP837) if many examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

It is common that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.

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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:57:29 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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Left-sorted Bongard Problems have the keyword "rules" on the OEBP.

In the typical "rules" Bongard Problem, although it is possible to come up with many convoluted rules that fit each example, the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

Since it is difficult to communicate a rule with little detail, "rules" Bongard Problems are usually "infodense" (left-BP978).

Typically, each example is itself a bunch of smaller examples that all communicate the same rule. It is the same as how a Bongard Problems relies on many examples to communicate rules; it likely wouldn't get the answer across with just one example.

BP1157 is an example of a "rules" Bongard Problem in which each box features only one example demonstrating the intended rule; thus the rules have to be particularly simple and intuitive, and the individual examples have to be complicated enough to communicate them.

A "rules" Bongard Problem is "collective" (left-BP837) if many examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

It is common that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:42:19 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

In "rules" Bongard Problems, it is common for each example to admit many possible interpretations of rules, whereas the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

A "rules" Bongard Problems is "collective" (left-BP837) if many examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

It is common that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:41:49 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

In "rules" Bongard Problems, it is common for each example to admit many possible interpretations of rules, whereas the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

A "rules" Bongard Problems is "collective" (left-BP837) if many examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

It is common in general that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:40:44 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

In "rules" Bongard Problems, it is common for each example to admit many possible interpretations of rules, whereas the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

A "rules" Bongard Problems is "collective" (left-BP837) if many examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

(It is common in general that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.)

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:40:20 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

In "rules" Bongard Problems, it is common for each example to admit many possible interpretations of rules, whereas the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

A "rules" Bongard Problems is "collective" (left-BP837) if the examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

(It is common in general that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.)

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:39:45 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

In "rules" Bongard Problems, it is common for each example to admit many possible interpretations of rules, whereas the intended interpretation is the only simple and obvious one.

A "rules" Bongard Problems is "collective" (left-BP837) if the examples admit multiple equally plausible interpretations, and the correct interpretation of each example only becomes clear once the solution is known. The group of examples together improve the solver's confidence about having understood each individual one right.

(It is common in general in "rules" Bongard Problems that there will be one or two examples with multiple reasonable interpretations due to oversight of the author.)

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:29:12 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rules" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the other Bongard-Problem-like structures seen on the OEBP are about recognizing a pattern. (See keyword "structure" left-BP789.)

"Rules" Bongard Problems are "abstract" (left-BP512), although the individual rules in them may not be abstract.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:28:54 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rules" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the other Bongard-Problem-like structures seen on the OEBP are about recognizing a pattern. (See keyword "structure" left-BP789.)

"Rules" Bongard Problems are "abstract" (left-BP512), although the individual rules themselves may not be abstract.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:23:50 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
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BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:23:30 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

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

CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rules" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the structures appearing in "structure" (left-BP789) Bongard Problems are about recognizing a pattern.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:22:57 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rule" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the structures appearing in "structure" (left-BP789) Bongard Problems are about recognizing a pattern.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:22:32 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rule" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the structures appearing in "structure" (left-BP789) Bongard Problems have to do with recognizing a pattern.

BP1158 on 2021-12-08 02:22:11 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

Bongard Problems in which each example communicates a rule vs. other Bongard Problems.

COMMENTS

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

CROSSREFS

All meta Bongard Problems (left-BP537) are "rule" Bongard Problems.

Likewise many of the structures appearing in "structure" Bongard Problems have to do with recognizing a pattern.

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks


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