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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 216. |
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 216. |
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Non-wiggly outline vs. wiggly outline.
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COMMENTS
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"Wiggly" means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline.
All examples in this Bongard Problem are shape outlines.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within partial sections would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have many medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214. |
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CROSSREFS
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EXAMPLE
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Mikhail M. Bongard |
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COMMENTS
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"Wiggly" means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline.
All examples in this Bongard Problem are shape outlines.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within partial sections would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have many medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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COMMENTS
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"Wiggly" means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline.
All examples in this Bongard Problem are shape outlines.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within partial sections would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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COMMENTS
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"Wiggly" means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline.
All examples in this Bongard Problem are shape outlines.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within parts would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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COMMENTS
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Wiggly means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline
All examples in this Bongard Problem are shape outlines.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within parts would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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COMMENTS
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Wiggly means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline
All shapes in this Bongard Problem are outlines..
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within parts would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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EXAMPLE
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Non-wiggly outline vs. wiggly outline.
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EXAMPLE
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Non-wiggly outline.
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COMMENTS
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Wiggly means a high number of small concavities adjacent to one another all around the outline.
Shapes with outlines that are only wiggly within parts would be ambiguous. Shapes with outlines that have medium-size concavities would be ambiguous. |
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EXAMPLE
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Smooth outline.
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214. |
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EXAMPLE
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard |
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BP9 |
| on 2020-06-27 01:26:59 approved |
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+DATA
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 EX92  EX93  EX94  EX95  EX96  EX97 |
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-DATA
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 EX98  EX99  EX100  EX101  EX102  EX103 |
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