Revision history for BP1195
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "absoluteposition" on the OEBP.
The repositioned content has to stay within the box. If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword @bordercontent), then that prevents the contents from being shifted in that direction. |
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CROSSREFS
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If a Bongard Problem has the keyword "absoluteposition", then it likely has the keyword @boundingbox.
If a Bongard Problem has the keyword @boundingbox and does not have the keyword @bordercontent, then it likely has the keyword "absoluteposition". |
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CROSSREFS
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If a Bongard Problem has the keyword "absoluteposition", then it likely has the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974).
If a Bongard Problem has the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974) and does not have the keyword "bordercontent" (right-BP1196), then it likely has the keyword "absoluteposition". |
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Bongard Problems that depend on absolute positioning of content within bounding boxes vs. shifting at once all content within the bounding box (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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Bongard Problems that depend on absolute positioning within the bounding box vs. shifting at once all content within the bounding box (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "absoluteposition" on the OEBP.
The repositioned content has to stay within the box. If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword "bordercontent" left-BP1196), then that prevents the contents from being shifted in that direction. |
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Bongard Problems that depend on absolute positioning within the bounding box vs. shifting all content within the bounding box (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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Bongard Problems that depend on the absolute positioning of content within the boxes vs. shifting all content within the bounding box (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "absoluteposition" on the OEBP.
The repositioned content has to stay within the box. If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword "bordercontent" left-BP1196), that would prevent the contents from being shifted in that direction. |
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"Absolute position dependent" Bongard Problems vs. shifting all content within the bounding box (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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"Absolute position dependent" Bongard Problems vs. sliding the content in a box around (without letting it cross the bounding box) all together will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "absoluteposition" on the OEBP.
The repositioned content has to stay within the box. If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword "bordercontent" left-BP1196), that would prevent the contents from being slid in that direction. |
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CROSSREFS
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If a Bongard Problem has the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974) and does not have the keyword "bordercontent" (right-BP1196), then it likely has the keyword "absoluteposition". |
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"Absolute position dependent" Bongard Problems vs. sliding the content in a box around all together (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "position" on the OEBP.
The repositioned content has to stay within the box. If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword "bordercontent" left-BP1196), that would prevent the contents from being slid in that direction.
The keyword "position" is related to the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974). |
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "position" on the OEBP.
The keyword "position" is related to the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974).
If an example in a Bongard Problem features content touching a border (keyword "bordercontent" left-BP1196), then this would prevent the contents from being slid in that direction. |
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"Position-dependent" Bongard Problems vs. sliding the content in a box around (without letting it cross the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "position" on the OEBP.
The keyword "position" is related to the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974). |
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CROSSREFS
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If a Bongard Problem has the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974) and does not have the keyword "bordercontent" (right-BP1196), then it likely has the keyword "position". |
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "position" on the OEBP.
The keyword "position" is similar to the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974).
A Bongard Problem may have the keyword "boundingbox" and not have the keyword "bordercontent" (right-BP1196) without having the keyword "position", although this is unusual. E.g. BP1141. |
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"Position-dependent" Bongard Problems vs. sliding the content in a box around (without letting it cross the bounding box and without changing the size of the bounding box) will not switch the sorting of any examples.
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "position" on the OEBP.
The keyword "position" is similar to the keyword "boundingbox" (left-BP974).
A Bongard Problem may have the keyword "boundingbox" and not have the keyword "bordercontent" without having the keyword "position", although this is unusual. E.g. BP1141. |
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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