Search: keyword:allsorted
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BP1 |
| Empty image vs. non-empty image. |
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COMMENTS
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The first Bongard Problem.
All examples in this Bongard Problem are line drawings (one or more connected figures made up of curved and non-curved lines). |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
  *  BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6
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EXAMPLE
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A circle fits on the right because it is not nothing. |
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, precise, allsorted, unstable, world, left-narrow, left-finite, left-full, left-null, perfect, pixelperfect, finished, traditional, stableworld, deformstable, bongard
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CONCEPT
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empty (info | search), existence (info | search), zero (info | search)
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WORLD
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zoom in left (blank_image) | zoom in right (curves_drawing)
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP3 |
| Hollow outline vs. filled in solid. |
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COMMENTS
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All examples in this Bongard Problem are single simple shapes. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 214. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1 BP2  *  BP4 BP5 BP6 BP7 BP8
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, precise, allsorted, world, gap, finished, traditional, preciseworld, bongard
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CONCEPT
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outlined_filled (info | search), texture (info | search)
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WORLD
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outline_or_fill_shape [smaller | same | bigger] zoom in left (shape_outline) | zoom in right (fill_shape)
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP31 |
| One line vs. two lines. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 224. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP26 BP27 BP28 BP29 BP30  *  BP32 BP33 BP34 BP35 BP36
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KEYWORD
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easy, precise, allsorted, left-narrow, right-narrow, pixelperfect, traditional, bongard
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CONCEPT
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distinguishing_crossing_curves (info | search), one (info | search), two (info | search)
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WORLD
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smooth_crosscurves [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP103 |
| Isosceles triangle vs. scalene triangle. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP98 BP99 BP100 BP101 BP102  *  BP104 BP105 BP106 BP107 BP108
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KEYWORD
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precise, allsorted, stretch, orderedpair, traditional, preciseworld
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CONCEPT
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line_or_curve_endpoint (info | search), length_line_or_curve (info | search), imagined_line_or_curve (info | search), imagined_entity (info | search), same_feature (info | search), same (info | search), isosceles_triangle (info | search), triangle (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Douglas R. Hofstadter
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BP312 |
| Lines intersect within the box vs. lines intersect out of the box. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP307 BP308 BP309 BP310 BP311  *  BP313 BP314 BP315 BP316 BP317
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KEYWORD
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precise, allsorted, boundingbox, perfect, unorderedpair, traditional, preciseworld, absoluteposition
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CONCEPT
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completed_out_of_box (info | search), vertex_of_meeting_lines (info | search), imagined_point (info | search), imagined_line_or_curve (info | search), imagined_entity (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Jakub Štepo
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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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BP322 |
| One outer outline vs. more than one outer outline. |
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BP329 |
| Regular polygon vs. not regular polygon. |
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BP334 |
| Odd number of dots vs. even number of dots. |
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CROSSREFS
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See BP334 for a version of the same idea, but using arbitrary shapes instead of dots.
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP329 BP330 BP331 BP332 BP333  *  BP335 BP336 BP337 BP338 BP339
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KEYWORD
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precise, allsorted, number, math, left-narrow, right-narrow, right-null, help, traditional, preciseworld
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CONCEPT
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even_odd (info | search)
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WORLD
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dots [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP376 |
| A "chess piece" that moves as shown may reach every square vs. not so. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP371 BP372 BP373 BP374 BP375  *  BP377 BP378 BP379 BP380 BP381
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KEYWORD
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precise, allsorted, notso, left-finite, right-finite, traditional, fixedgrid, preciseworld
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CONCEPT
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all (info | search), chess-like (info | search), imagined_motion (info | search), motion (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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