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Image of a Bongard Problem such that the bottom left box rules out a solution vs. no single box affects the solution.
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the existing solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions.
The special box is always placed in the bottom left for @help, but another solution is "there is some box whose removal allows another solution vs. not".
Bongard Problems sorted left might be called "deceptive". Especially when the solution ruled out by the one box is the more obvious solution. |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the existing solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions.
The special box is always placed in the bottom left for @help, but another solution is "there is some box whose removal allows another solution vs. not".
Bongard Problems sorted left might be called "deceptive". Especially when the solution ruled out by the one example is the more obvious solution. |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the existing solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions.
The special box is always placed in the bottom left for @help, but another solution is "there is some box whose removal changes the solution vs. not".
Bongard Problems sorted left might be called "deceptive". Especially when the solution ruled out by the one example is the more obvious solution. |
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NAME
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Image of a Bongard Problem such that the bottom left box rules out a solution vs. no single box changes the solution.
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COMMENTS
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the old solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions.
The special box is always placed in the bottom left for @help, but another solution is "there is some box whose removal changes the solution vs. not".
Bongard Problems sorted left might be called "deceptive". Especially when the solution ruled out by the one example is the more obvious solution. |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the old solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions.
The special box is always placed in the bottom left for @help, but another solution is "there is some box whose removal changes the solution vs. not".
Bongard Problems sorted left might be called "deceptive". |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the old solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Conversely, adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions. |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the old solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Likewise adding boxes can only narrow down between existing solutions. |
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When removal of a box changes the solution, it cannot remove the old solution; it can only allow more possible new solutions. Likewise adding boxes can only narrow down between solutions. |
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Image of a Bongard Problem such that (removal of) the bottom left box modifies the solution (and no other does) vs. no box changes the solution.
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Image of a Bongard Problem such that (removal of) the bottom left box changes the solution (and no other does) vs. no box changes the solution.
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Image of a Bongard Problem such that the bottom left box changes the solution vs. not so.
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Aaron David Fairbanks |
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+DATA
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EX6885 EX6886 EX6887 EX6888 EX6889 EX6890 |
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EX6891 EX6892 EX6893 EX6894 EX6895 EX6896 |
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REFERENCE
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CROSSREFS
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EXAMPLE
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Metaworld Bongard Problems for sub-worlds of Meta Bongard Problems (BP527) vs. other metaworld Bongard Problems.
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EXAMPLE
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