Search: author:Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP887 |
| Bongard Problems relating to concept: four vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP886 |
| Bongard Problems relating to concept: three vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP885 |
| Bongard Problems relating to concept: two vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP884 |
| Bongard Problems relating to concept: one vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP883 |
| Bongard Problems relating to concept: zero vs. other Bongard Problems. |
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BP881 |
| Right pattern is proper subset of left pattern vs. right pattern is not subset of left pattern. |
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COMMENTS
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You can try to interpret these images as Bongard Problems. This works just when the left side includes no objects that would fit in with the right side (as in EX7357 but not EX7361), the solution is "not [right pattern] vs. [right pattern]"; otherwise there is no apparent solution.
The solvable Bongard Problems sorted left here are right-narrow and not left-narrow, with the left side the negation of the right side (see notso). |
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP876 BP877 BP878 BP879 BP880  *  BP882 BP883 BP884 BP885 BP886
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KEYWORD
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abstract, handed, leftright, meta (see left/right), miniproblems, creativeexamples, assumesfamiliarity, structure, presentationinvariant
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WORLD
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bpimage_shapes_nosoln_allowed [smaller | same | bigger]
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AUTHOR
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Aaron David Fairbanks
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BP880 |
| Non-overlapping sides (patterns are disjoint) vs. possible object(s) could fit in overlap of sides (patterns intersect). |
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BP879 |
| Solution involves one absolute quantity vs. solution involves relative quantity (comparing two quantities). |
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