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BP573 on 2024-10-08 00:31:37 by Leo Crabbe                approved
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BP573 on 2023-06-16 19:10:43 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2023-06-16 17:48:04 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2022-12-29 18:14:12 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "left-full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, left-full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords @left-finite and @right-finite, deciding what should count as "different" examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 (@right-full) flipped.

TODO: Maybe this should be changed into two keywords: one for non-meta-BPs and one for meta-BPs. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Feb 11 2021

CROSSREFS

For non-@meta BPs, left-full implies @left-finite (at least until the OEBP implements a feature that allows algorithmic generation of infinite examples).

BP573 on 2022-12-29 18:13:32 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

For non-@meta BPs , left-full implies @left-finite (at least until the OEBP implements a feature that allows algorithmic generation of infinite examples).

BP573 on 2022-12-29 17:57:22 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "left-full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, left-full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords @left-finite and @right-finite, deciding what should count as different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 (@right-full) flipped.

TODO: Maybe this should be changed into two keywords: one for non-meta-BPs and one for meta-BPs. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Feb 11 2021

BP573 on 2021-11-29 19:12:01 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2021-02-11 15:13:06 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "left-full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, left-full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords "left-finite" and "right-finite" (left-BP515 and left-BP516), deciding what should count as different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 ("right-full") flipped.

TODO: Maybe this should be changed into two keywords: one for non-meta-BPs and one for meta-BPs. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Feb 11 2021

BP573 on 2021-02-09 18:56:16 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

For non-meta-BPs (right-BP537), left-full implies left-finite (left-BP515) (at least until the OEBP implements a feature that allows algorithmic generation of infinite examples).

BP573 on 2021-02-09 18:54:18 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "left-full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, left-full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords "left-finite" and "right-finite" (left-BP515 and left-BP516), deciding what should count as different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 ("right-full") flipped.

BP573 on 2021-02-09 18:53:59 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left-sorted BPs have the keyword "left-full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, left-full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords "left-finite" and "right-finite" (left-BP515 and left-BP516), deciding what should count as different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 flipped.

CROSSREFS

For non-meta-BPs (right-BP537), left-full implies left-finite (left-BP515) (at least until the OEBP implements a feature on the OEBP that allows algorithmic generation of infinite examples).

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP573 on 2021-02-07 22:41:33 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "+full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, +full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords "+finite" and "-finite" (left-BP515 and left-BP516), deciding what should count as different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 flipped.

BP573 on 2021-02-07 22:40:43 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "+full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, +full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

As with applying the keywords "+finite" and "-finite" (left-BP515 and left-BP516), the natural way to distinguish between different examples depends on the Bongard Problem.

Note this is not just BP574 flipped.

BP573 on 2021-02-07 22:36:23 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
NAME

BP page intends to include all possible examples fitting left vs. other BP pages.

COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "+full" on the OEBP.

For meta-BPs about solution ideas, +full only means the BP page hopes to include all fitting BP pages on the OEBP (as opposed to all possible Bongard Problems).

See BP515 (keyword "+finite") for talk about examples being "different."

Note this is not just BP574 flipped.

BP573 on 2020-12-17 00:51:12 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-12-17 00:48:09 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-08-28 15:09:49 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-08-26 17:21:04 by Leo Crabbe                approved
REMOVE

  

BP573 on 2020-08-26 14:48:14 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-08-23 10:23:43 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-08-22 09:40:00 by Leo Crabbe                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-07-29 03:55:35 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
-DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-07-25 22:33:18 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
+DATA

  

BP573 on 2020-07-25 11:05:45 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
CROSSREFS

For non-meta-BPs (right-BP537), +full implies +finite (left-BP515), unless we implement a feature on the OEBP that allows algorithmic generation of infinite examples.

BP573 on 2020-07-25 02:30:17 by Aaron David Fairbanks                approved
REMOVE

  


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