Search: subworld:everything
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BP1225 |
| Meta Bongard Problems of the form "solution depends on other information than [property] vs. solution only depends on [property]" vs. other meta Bongard Problems. |
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BP1231 |
| Bongard Problems where some information is left out from examples and they are only sorted on the side they seem to fit vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "seemslike" on the OEBP.
In a "seemslike" Bongard Problem, some relevant information is left out by the way objects are displayed. Solutions to "seemslike" BPs sound like "Seems like a ___ based on the information available vs. seems like a ___ based on the information available". The two sides are typically negations of one another (keyword notso).
Since there is information missing, examples can only be sorted assuming they appear in a way that hints psychologically at what they actually are (see help). |
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CROSSREFS
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Although the rule sorting the underlying objects may be precise, the rule sorting the projections of the objects with lost information is fuzzy and subjective.
See also left-couldbe (and right-couldbe), concerning situations in which the information given may be enough to determine when examples fail to satisfy a rule but is never enough to determine when they do satisfy the rule ("could be ___ vs. clearly is not"). In contrast to "seemslike" Bongard Problems, left-couldbe Bongard Problems can be precise; both evidence of fitting right and absence of evidence of fitting right is clear-cut, so no psychologically helpful hints (help) are needed.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1226 BP1227 BP1228 BP1229 BP1230  *  BP1232 BP1233 BP1234 BP1235 BP1236
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KEYWORD
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meta (see left/right), links, keyword
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1234 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: diagonal vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP1235 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: distingushing between distinct curves that cross vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP1236 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: connected component vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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BP1242 |
| Meta Bongard Problems of the form "would sort [specific example] left vs. would sort [specific example] right" vs. other meta Bongard Problems. |
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BP1243 |
| Bongard Problems on the OEBP with certain examples that have not yet been proved to fit where they are currently sorted vs. Bongard Problems in which all included examples have been proved to fit where they are. |
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left have the keyword "missingproofs" on the OEBP.
This is an administrative keyword to help us keep track of what Bongard Problems we still need to check for correctness.
The description should indicate which examples are still in need of checking. Once proofs are found, the keyword "missingproofs" can be removed.
The keyword noproofs is similar. The difference is whether we want/expect to find proofs. |
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CROSSREFS
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Bongard Problems tagged "missingproofs" should necessarily be hardsort.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1238 BP1239 BP1240 BP1241 BP1242  *  BP1244 BP1245 BP1246 BP1247 BP1248
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KEYWORD
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meta (see left/right), links, keyword, instruction, time
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1244 |
| Bongard Problem with solution relating to concept: local global vs. Bongard Problem unrelated to this concept. |
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