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Visual Bongard Problems whose solutions cannot be deduced when viewed in template form vs. not so.
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Visual Bongard Problems whose solutions can not be deduced when viewed in template form vs. not so.
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Left examples are not required to be valid, as long as their solution doesn't apply in the traditional Bongard Problem format (6 panels vs. 6 panels, all one image). Additionally, they do not necessarily have to be rendered invalid by being viewed in the template format, but their solution does have to be altered. In some cases left examples are simply Problems whose solution is specific to the computer medium (BP941), however some examples have more profound solutions that the pen-and-paper template medium is too restrictive to represent (BP854). |
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Left examples are not required to be valid, as long as their solution doesn't apply in the traditional Bongard Problem format (6 panels vs. 6 panels, all one image). Additionally, they do not necessarily have to be rendered invalid by being viewed in the template format, but their solution does have to be altered. In some cases left examples are simply Problems whose solution is specific to the computer medium (BP941), however some examples have more profound solutions that the pen-and-paper template medium is not general enough to represent (BP854). |
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Non-meta Bongard Problems whose solutions can not be deduced when viewed in template form vs. not so.
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Left examples are not required to be valid, as long as their solution doesn't apply in the traditional Bongard Problem format (6 panels vs. 6 panels, all one image). Additionally, they do not necessarily have to be rendered invalid by being viewed in the template format, but their solution does have to be altered. |
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Left examples are not required to be valid, as long as their solution doesn't apply in the traditional Bongard Problem format (6 panels vs. 6 panels, all one image). Additionally, they do not necessarily have to be made invalid by being viewed in the template format, but their solution does have to be altered.
Right examples will all be invalid Problems. |
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Non-meta Bongard Problems whose solutions can not be deduced when viewed in template form vs. Non-meta Bongard Problems whose solutions require template form for their solutions to be deduced.
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Non-meta Bongard Problems whose solutions can not be deduced when viewed in template form vs. not so.
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Left examples are not required to be valid, as long as their solution doesn't apply in the traditional Bongard Problem format (6 panels vs. 6 panels, all one image). Additionally, they do not necessarily have to be made invalid by being viewed in the template format, but their solution does have to be altered. |
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Leo Crabbe |
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