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BP1265 Visual Bongard Problems about unsorted collections of objects vs. other visual Bongard Problems.
BP343
BP347
BP349
BP379
BP380
BP384
BP792
?
BP824
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COMMENTS

Left-sorted Bongard Problems have the keyword "collection" on the OEBP.


A Problem is sorted left if its examples typically multiple objects, and the solution pertains to the way properties of the objects interrelate. If the positions of objects are relevant to the solution (see "sequence" Problems: BP929), then the Problem is sorted right.



CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1260 BP1261 BP1262 BP1263 BP1264  *  BP1266 BP1267 BP1268 BP1269

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1254 Bongard Problems with solutions of the form "[X] vs. [representation of X]" vs. vice versa.
BP1126
BP1219
BP1253
BP1056
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1249 BP1250 BP1251 BP1252 BP1253  *  BP1255 BP1256 BP1257 BP1258 BP1259

KEYWORD

dual, meta (see left/right), links, viceversa

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1251 BPs whose right-sorted examples exhibit the following property: if a square region of any right-sorted example is replaced with any other right-sorted example, the resultant image is also sorted right vs. BPs whose right-sorted examples do not exhibit this property.
BP1
BP969
BP1224
BP211
BP971
BP1249
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1246 BP1247 BP1248 BP1249 BP1250  *  BP1252 BP1253 BP1254 BP1255 BP1256

KEYWORD

unwordable, meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1250 BPs whose left-sorted examples exhibit the following property: if a square region of any left-sorted example is replaced with any other left-sorted example, the resultant image is also sorted left vs. BPs whose left-sorted examples do not exhibit this property.
BP1
BP969
BP977
BP1022
BP1151
BP1249
BP211
BP359
BP971
BP1089
BP1224
BP1252
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1245 BP1246 BP1247 BP1248 BP1249  *  BP1251 BP1252 BP1253 BP1254 BP1255

KEYWORD

unwordable, meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1186 Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: element-wise symmetry vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept.
BP986
BP1092
BP1185
BP1187
BP1268
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1181 BP1182 BP1183 BP1184 BP1185  *  BP1187 BP1188 BP1189 BP1190 BP1191

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, metaconcept

CONCEPT This MBP is about BPs that feature concept: "element_wise_symmetry"

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1182 Meta Bongard Problems about object-wise comparison vs. other meta Bongard Problems.
BP787
BP908
BP909
BP928
BP929
BP1176
BP1177
BP1179
BP1180
BP1181
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1177 BP1178 BP1179 BP1180 BP1181  *  BP1183 BP1184 BP1185 BP1186 BP1187

KEYWORD

notso, meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1181 Unordered object-wise comparison Bongard Problems where the number of objects can vary between examples vs. similar Bongard Problems where certain objects are distinguishable in some consistent way across all examples.
BP840
BP841
BP842
BP1135
BP956
BP1138
BP1157
BP1175
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COMMENTS

Any "sequence" (BP929left) or "grid" (BP1176left) Problems will be sorted right.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1176 BP1177 BP1178 BP1179 BP1180  *  BP1182 BP1183 BP1184 BP1185 BP1186

KEYWORD

unwordable, meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1180 Bongard Problems where every example establishes its own distinct "world" of allowed objects vs. Bongard Problems where every example pulls from the same set of allowed objects.
BP139
BP142
BP144
BP145
BP353
BP354
BP356
BP357
BP360
BP364
BP365
BP373
BP379
BP380
BP393
BP792
BP841
BP917
BP951
BP979
BP981
BP998
BP999
BP1003
BP1004
BP1049
BP1110
BP1123
BP1127
BP1153
BP1157
BP1175
BP1185
BP1191
BP1257

. . .

BP48
BP90
BP121
BP149
BP189
BP291
BP840
BP956
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COMMENTS

Left-sorted Problems have the keyword "miniworlds" on the OEBP.


All examples in this Problem are visual Bongard Problems with multiple objects in most panels. This is key as an intuitive set of allowable objects needs to be communicated by any one sorted image.


There is a decent degree of overlap between rules and "miniworlds", but BP1049 is an example of a "miniworlds" problem where the rule is constant across examples, and BP1155 is an example of a "rules" Problem that would not be tagged "miniworlds".


Although this Problem does sort any BP whose examples are images of Bongard Problems left, it is probably best not to consider them to avoid clutter and more unnecessary keywords being attached to them.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1175 BP1176 BP1177 BP1178 BP1179  *  BP1181 BP1182 BP1183 BP1184 BP1185

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

visualbp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1179 Object-wise comparison Bongard Problems where the number of objects in each panel can vary vs. object-wise comparison Bongard Problems with a fixed number of objects in each panel.
BP318
BP840
BP841
BP842
BP1135
BP1138
BP1157
BP1175
BP922
BP1110
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COMMENTS

This Problem sorts all sequence and grid Problems on its left, and all orderedpair, unorderedpair, orderedtriplet, unorderedtriplet, fixedsequence, and fixedgrid Problems on its left.


Right-sorted examples could collectively be called "n-wise comparison Problems".

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1174 BP1175 BP1176 BP1177 BP1178  *  BP1180 BP1181 BP1182 BP1183 BP1184

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

zoom in left

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1178 Formatted object comparison Bongard Problems where each example pulls from a fixed set of usable objects vs. formatted object comparison Bongard Problems where the set of usable objects varies across examples.
BP904
BP922
BP926
BP931
BP956
BP1147
BP1148
BP1149
BP986
BP1049
BP1123
BP1175
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COMMENTS

Examples sorted by this problem need to be Bongard Problems with some multiple disconnected shapes in them that are formatted in some way.


Problems do not necessarily need symbols to recur across examples to be sorted left.


Right-sorted Problems usually vary their object "language" across examples to emphasise the generality of their solution. Every example in these problems would be thought of as having its own intuitive "world".


TO DO: Figure out whether to implement the prerequisite "You must easily be able to think of a way that a sorted problem could be redrawn such that its sorting in this Problem would switch." This restriction would eliminate problems like BP121 from being sorted, for example, as its solution hinges on the consistency of the symbols across examples. The keyword consistentsymbols already describes problems like this. This also eliminates problems like BP998 from sorting.


TO DO: Should this problem's world be changed from "Formatted object comparison BPs" to "object comparison BPs"? This would allow for some nice Problems like BP841 to be sorted, but may make things too broad.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1173 BP1174 BP1175 BP1176 BP1177  *  BP1179 BP1180 BP1181 BP1182 BP1183

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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