Revision history for BP895
|
Displaying 51-75 of 79 results found.
|
page 1 2 3 4
|
|
Edits shown per page: 25.
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they may have been more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but whether that should be allowed here is unclear. It is also sometimes unclear what properties to consider "part of" the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they could be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but whether that should be allowed here is unclear. It is also sometimes unclear what properties to consider "part of" the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they would be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but whether that should be allowed here is unclear. It is also sometimes unclear what properties to consider "part of" the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
NAME
|
Semimeta Bongard Problems that only depend on the solutions of the Problems shown vs. semimeta Bongard Problems in which particular choices of meta-examples within shown Problems may be relevant.
|
|
COMMENTS
|
|
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they would be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but it's unclear whether that should be allowed here. It is also sometimes unclear what properties to consider "part of" the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they would be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but it's unclear whether that should be allowed here. It is also sometimes ambiguous whether what properties to consider "part of" the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they would be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there should typically be corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP.
There is room for ambiguity. For example, in "one solution vs. multiple solutions" (BP828), changing the examples of a Problem while keeping its solution the same can sometimes admit other additional solutions, but it's unclear whether that should be allowed here. It is also sometimes ambiguous whether a property is considered part of the solution of a Bongard Problem. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 01 2020 |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
NAME
|
Semimeta Bongard Problems that only depend on the solutions of the example Problems vs. semimeta Bongard Problems in which the particular choices of meta-examples may be relevant.
|
|
COMMENTS
|
Left examples have the keyword "semification" on the OEBP, because they would be more natural as meta BPs rather than semimeta BPs; there are typically corresponding fully meta versions of these semimeta Problems on the OEBP. |
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
AUTHOR
|
Jago Collins |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
NAME
|
|
|
COMMENTS
|
|
|
REFERENCE
|
|
|
CROSSREFS
|
|
|
EXAMPLE
|
|
|
AUTHOR
|
|
|
|
|