Right examples are Bongard Problems in which the left hand side is enough to communicate the answer. This is related to the idea of "narrowness" (see BP513 and BP514) which is about whether a solution idea is even possible to communicate without counterexamples.
No examples shown have right side with multiple patterns and left side narrowing down the answer.
Both the left parsed as pattern alone and the left solution property of all examples shown are "narrow" (see BP830) but right sides also may be narrow, so not all examples in this problem would fit on the left of BP830. |