Properties are considered independent if none logically implies the other (or its opposite).
Another way of putting it is that on the right, the most descriptive good solution is of the form "[property 1] AND [property 2] vs. neither".
Another way of putting it is that on the right, the most descriptive good solution is of the form "[property 1] AND [property 2]".
Another way of putting it is that on the right, the best solution is of the form "[property 1] AND [property 2]".
Solution properties are considered independent if it is possible to restrict one to any value without restricting the values of the other (remaining within the world of the Problem).
Image of Bongard Problem with one simple solution vs. image of Bongard Problem with two "independent" simple solutions.
Image of Bongard Problem with one solution vs. image of Bongard Problem with two "independent" solutions.
Solution properties are considered independent if it is possible to restrict one to any value without restricting the values of the other.
Aaron David Fairbanks
Metaworld Bongard Problems for sub-worlds of dot clusters (BP823) vs. other metaworld Bongard Problems.