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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right.
A self-referential but maybe simpler solution is "would sort all examples in this whole Bongard Problem on one of its sides vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
A self-referential but maybe simpler solution is "would sort all examples in this whole Bongard Problem on one of its sides vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
A self-referential but maybe simpler solution is "would sort all examples in this whole Bongard Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
A self-referential but maybe simpler solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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Image of Bongard Problem that would sort ANY image of a valid Bongard Problem on one of its sides vs. image of Bongard Problem whose categorization of a BP image would depend on the solution or examples in it.
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
A self-referential but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example you add to the right of this Bongard Problem, make sure it does not sort all the other examples in this Bongard Problem on just one of its sides. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
A self-referential but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure it does not sort all examples in this Bongard Problem on just one side. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
An invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure it does not sort all examples in this Bongard Problem on just one side. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Users adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure it does not sort all examples in this Bongard Problem on just one side. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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-DATA
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EX8134 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
All examples shown in this Problem clearly sort themselves on the left or right (left-BP961).
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Anyone adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure there is either some example not clearly sorted by it or some example here sorted on its left and some example here sorted on its right. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Anyone adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure there is either some example not clearly sorted by it or some example here sorted on its left and some example here sorted on its right. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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REMOVE
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COMMENTS
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Anyone adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, also make sure there is some example here sorted on its left and some example here sorted on its right. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Anyone adding examples please try to maintain this: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, please also make sure there is some example here sorted on its left and some example here sorted on its right. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." Anyone adding examples please try to keep this true: for any example being added to the right of this Problem, please also make sure there is some example here sorted on its left and some example here sorted on its right. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here (and hopefully all examples added in the future), an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently here, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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"Any" here means any image of a Bongard Problem in the relevant format, i.e. with white background, black vertical dividing line, and examples in boxes on either side.
For the examples currently shown, an invalid but maybe easier-to-parse solution is "would sort all examples in this Problem on one side vs. not so." - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 26 2020 |
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