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BP1169 |
| Visual Bongard Problems where flipping over the horizontal axis (up/down) renders any example unsortable vs. visual Bongard Problems where some example can be flipped over the horizontal axis and remain sorted. |
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BP1168 |
| Image contains the exact arrangement of pixels that form the "S" creature depicted in EX9532 in exactly one place vs. arrangement is present in multiple places. |
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BP1167 |
| Visual Bongard Problems whose sorted examples all have the same amount of black and white in them vs. other visual Bongard Problems. |
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BP1166 |
| Visual Bongard Problems whose sorted examples all have a nonzero minimum amount of black in them vs. other visual Bongard Problems. |
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BP1165 |
| Visual Bongard Problems where all possible sorted examples share a specific black region vs. not so. |
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BP1164 |
| Visual Bongard Problems where stretching (or compressing) any sorted example renders the example unsortable vs. visual Bongard Problems where some example can be stretched along some axis and remain sorted. |
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BP1163 |
| Eventually blinks vs. never blinks. |
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BP1162 |
| Bongard Problem with solution that can be naturally phrased as "___ vs. vice versa" vs. not so. |
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COMMENTS
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Bongard Problems sorted left obtain the keyword "viceversa" on the OEBP. |
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CROSSREFS
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Contrast the keyword notso.
"Viceversa" BPs are often dual.
The solution to a less-than/greater-than quantity comparison Bongard Problem (keyword spectrum) where the two sides divide the spectrum in half can be phrased as "closer to left end of spectrum than right end vs. vice versa." Whether this is a natural way to phrase the solution depends on the kind of quantity being compared.
Here are some examples of spectra for which the "vice versa" phrasing tends to seem natural: left vs. right, up vs. down, black vs. white, higher quantity of [thing type 1] vs. higher quantity of [thing type 2].
Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1157 BP1158 BP1159 BP1160 BP1161  *  BP1163 BP1164 BP1165 BP1166 BP1167
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KEYWORD
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notso, meta (see left/right), links, keyword, right-self
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP1161 |
| Image contains the exact arrangement of pixels that form the "S" creature depicted in EX9532 vs. not so. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1156 BP1157 BP1158 BP1159 BP1160  *  BP1162 BP1163 BP1164 BP1165 BP1166
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KEYWORD
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unwordable, notso, arbitrary, handed, leftright, updown, stretch, blackwhite, creativeexamples, right-null, perfect, pixelperfect, help
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AUTHOR
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Leo Crabbe
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BP1160 |
| Visual Bongard Problems that would sort an all-black panel on the left vs. visual Bongard Problems that would sort an all-black panel on the right. |
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