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BP200 Bongard Problem with solution based on features vs. Bongard Problem with solution based on number.
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COMMENTS

Every example is an image of a Bongard Problem, without bounding boxes around examples, with three examples on either side.

CROSSREFS

BP575 is similar.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP195 BP196 BP197 BP198 BP199  *  BP201 BP202 BP203 BP204 BP205

KEYWORD

nice, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, experimental, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT bongard_problem (info | search),
bp_solution (info | search)

WORLD

no_box_bpimage_three_drawings_per_side [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Harry E. Foundalis

BP796 Image of a Bongard Problem that would sort a blank panel on its left versus image of a Bongard Problem that would sort a blank panel on its right.
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CROSSREFS

See BP567 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (miniproblems).

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP791 BP792 BP793 BP794 BP795  *  BP797 BP798 BP799 BP800 BP801

KEYWORD

hard, nice, abstract, dual, handed, leftright, challenge, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_bpimage [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP829 Image of a Bongard Problem with no simple solution versus image of a Bongard Problem with a simple solution.
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COMMENTS

Left examples have no solution, but they do not break the rules in ways so extreme that it is plainly impossible for them to have a solution, such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side. (See such as including the same image on both sides or including no images per side.

CROSSREFS

See BP522 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (miniproblems).

See BP968 (flipped) for a version of this Bongard Problem including examples of invalid Bongard Problems that don't even admit a convoluted solution (the same image appears on both sides).

Also see BP1080, which is similar to BP968, but including various different formats of Bongard Problems, distinguishing them from arbitrary images that are not Bongard Problems.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP824 BP825 BP826 BP827 BP828  *  BP830 BP831 BP832 BP833 BP834

KEYWORD

nice, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, left-unknowable, right-narrow, assumesfamiliarity, structure, help, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
simplicity (info | search),
zero (info | search)

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_three_per_side_nosoln_allowed [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in right (boxes_bpimage_three_per_side)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP830 Image of a Bongard Problem with left side a "positive" property and right side the "negative" property versus vice versa.
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COMMENTS

Left: the left hand side is enough to communicate the answer; the left pattern can be seen without the counterexamples on the right.

Right: the right hand side is enough to communicate the answer; the right pattern can be seen without counterexamples on the left.


Flipping a BP will switch its sorting.


The following is taken from the comments on page BP513 (keyword left-narrow):

Call a pattern "narrow" if it is likely to be noticed in a collection of examples, without any counterexamples provided.

A collection of triangles will be recognized as such; "triangles" is a narrow pattern. A collection of non-triangular shapes will just be seen as "shapes"; "not triangles" is not narrow.

Narrow patterns tend to be phrased positively ("is [property]"), while non-narrow patterns opposite narrow patterns tend to be phrased negatively ("is not [property]").

CROSSREFS

See keywords left-narrow and right-narrow.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP825 BP826 BP827 BP828 BP829  *  BP831 BP832 BP833 BP834 BP835

KEYWORD

dual, handed, leftright, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, contributepairs, viceversa, presentationinvariant

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_three_per_side [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP832 Image of a Bongard Problem with solution presence of a specific object vs. image of a Bongard Problem with solution presence of a type of object.
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COMMENTS

"Specific object" we mean the same connected figure (up to movement around the box). It is ambiguous whether a scaled, rotated, or reflected version of an object would be considered "the same object" because no examples on either side are forced to deal with that subtlety in their respective solutions.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP827 BP828 BP829 BP830 BP831  *  BP833 BP834 BP835 BP836 BP837

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), miniproblems, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT existence (info | search)

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP833 Image of a Bongard Problem with (left) solution property that can have multiplicity vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

All examples are "object present vs. object absent" Problems.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP828 BP829 BP830 BP831 BP832  *  BP834 BP835 BP836 BP837 BP838

KEYWORD

abstract, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT existence (info | search),
number (info | search),
one (info | search)

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP835 Image of a Bongard Problem with solution about tiling vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

"Tiling" is placing shapes next to each other without overlap to fill up space or other shapes.

CROSSREFS

See BP706 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP830 BP831 BP832 BP833 BP834  *  BP836 BP837 BP838 BP839 BP840

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT tiling (info | search)

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_three_per_side [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP836 Image of a Bongard Problem with solution about a geometrical symmetry (invariance under spatial transformation) vs. not so.
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COMMENTS

Every Bongard Problem on the left shows invariance under some transformation in left sub-examples.


Some Bongard Problems on the right are symmetrical or have sub-examples that are symmetrical.

CROSSREFS

See BP760 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP831 BP832 BP833 BP834 BP835  *  BP837 BP838 BP839 BP840 BP841

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT symmetry (info | search)

WORLD

boxes_bpimage_three_per_side [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP868 Images of impossible Bongard Problems vs. images of possible Bongard Problems.
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COMMENTS

This fits on its own left side.

CROSSREFS

See BP821 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP (instead of images of Bongard Problems), of which this fits on the left side.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP863 BP864 BP865 BP866 BP867  *  BP869 BP870 BP871 BP872 BP873

KEYWORD

notso, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, example, left-finite, left-full, impossible, experimental, funny, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT impossible (info | search)

WORLD

bpimage [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP873 Solution involves discrete quantity vs. solution involves continuous quantity.
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CROSSREFS

All examples in this Bongard Problem fit left in BP874.


See BP351 for the version with sequences of constant change instead of Bongard Problems.


See BP1152 for the version with links to pages on the OEBP instead of images of Bongard Problems (miniproblems).

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP868 BP869 BP870 BP871 BP872  *  BP874 BP875 BP876 BP877 BP878

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant

CONCEPT discrete_continuous (info | search)

WORLD

bpimage_shapes_quantity_soln [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

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