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BP8 |
| Positioned right vs. positioned left. |
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COMMENTS
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Center of shape's x coordinate is higher than zero (where zero is the middle of the picture).
All examples in this Bongard Problem are small shape outlines.
This is the first Bongard Problem in which absolute positioning is relevant.
Shapes close to the middle would be ambiguous. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 216. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6 BP7  *  BP9 BP10 BP11 BP12 BP13
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, dual, handed, leftright, boundingbox, finished, traditional, absoluteposition, bongard
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CONCEPT
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absolute_position (info | search), bounding_box (info | search), coordinate (info | search), left_right (info | search)
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WORLD
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small_outline [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP157 |
| White background vs. black background. |
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BP209 |
| No objects are centered at the center of the box vs. one object is centered at the center of the box. |
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BP234 |
| Circle falls by gravity on the right of all other objects if let loose vs. circle falls by gravity on the left of all other objects if let loose. |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP229 BP230 BP231 BP232 BP233  *  BP235 BP236 BP237 BP238 BP239
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KEYWORD
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dual, handed, leftright, physics, orderedtriplet, traditional
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CONCEPT
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bounding_box (info | search), downward_upward (info | search), left_right (info | search), line_absolute_direction (info | search), absolute_direction (info | search), imagined_motion (info | search), motion (info | search), direction (info | search), gravity (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Peter Shanahan
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BP257 |
| The distance from the center of the line to the bottom of the square is the same as the distance from the dot to the right edge of the square vs. not so. |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP252 BP253 BP254 BP255 BP256  *  BP258 BP259 BP260 BP261 BP262
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KEYWORD
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convoluted, notso, boundingbox, traditional, absoluteposition
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CONCEPT
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bounding_box (info | search), length_line_or_curve (info | search), midpoint (info | search), imagined_point (info | search), imagined_line_or_curve (info | search), imagined_entity (info | search), same_feature (info | search), same (info | search), distance_from_center (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Andreas Gunnarsson
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BP321 |
| Small round object unreachable from the border of the box vs. small round object reachable from the border of the box. |
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COMMENTS
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Equivalently, "small round object enclosed by white loop vs. not so." |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP316 BP317 BP318 BP319 BP320  *  BP322 BP323 BP324 BP325 BP326
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KEYWORD
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nice, precise, allsorted, boundingbox, perfect, pixelperfect, traditional, bordercontent
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CONCEPT
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bounding_box (info | search), path (info | search), reachable (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP818 |
| Dot's position within square is center of square's position within panel vs. not so. |
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