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BP787 Ordered pairwise comparison Bongard Problems vs. unordered pairwise comparison Bongard Problems
BP36
BP38
BP103
BP106
BP165
BP175
BP348
BP386
BP900
BP57
BP59
BP104
BP229
BP238
BP305
BP312
BP319
BP358
BP377
BP378
BP557
BP809
BP810
BP822
BP863
BP922
BP925
BP935
BP937
BP1087
BP1094
BP1110
BP1114
BP1115
BP1131
BP1256
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COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "orderedpair" on the OEBP.

Right examples have the keyword "unorderedpair" on the OEBP.


Pairwise comparison Bongard Problems in which the two objects are of two fixed different types are always sorted left here. - Aaron David Fairbanks, Aug 22 2020

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP782 BP783 BP784 BP785 BP786  *  BP788 BP789 BP790 BP791 BP792

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP908 Ordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems vs. unordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems
BP54
BP64
BP234
BP324
BP325
BP339
BP381
BP548
BP558
BP790
BP791
BP1260
BP39
BP78
BP161
BP907
BP934
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COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "orderedtriplet" on the OEBP.

Right examples have the keyword "unorderedtriplet" on the OEBP.


An ordered triplet can be totally ordered (swapping any 2 objects would change the information being conveyed by the panel) or partially ordered (unordered pair and a 3rd object that relates to the pair).

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP903 BP904 BP905 BP906 BP907  *  BP909 BP910 BP911 BP912 BP913

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

triplet_comparison_bp [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (ordered_triplet_comparison_bp)

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP909 Totally ordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems vs. partially ordered triplet comparison Bongard Problems
BP54
BP64
BP558
BP381
BP790
BP791
BP907
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COMMENTS

Swapping any 2 objects in a totally ordered triplet would change the information being conveyed. A partially ordered triplet could be parsed as an unordered pair and a 3rd object that relates to the pair.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP904 BP905 BP906 BP907 BP908  *  BP910 BP911 BP912 BP913 BP914

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

ordered_triplet_comparison_bp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP928 Bongard Problems about sequences vs. other Bongard Problems.
BP926
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COMMENTS

Zero, one, or two objects may technically form a sequence, but if ALL examples of a BP have zero, one, or two objects, we do not consider that BP to be about sequences.

CROSSREFS

See BP929 for distinction between sequences of arbitrary length and sequences of fixed length (keywords "sequence" and "fixedsequence").

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP923 BP924 BP925 BP926 BP927  *  BP929 BP930 BP931 BP932 BP933

KEYWORD

stub, meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

bp [smaller | same | bigger]
zoom in left (sequence_visualbp)

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP929 Bongard Problems about sequences of arbitrary length vs. Bongard Problems about sequences in which all examples have the same sequence length.
BP350
BP351
BP352
BP353
BP354
BP355
BP926
BP931
BP956
BP986
BP1148
BP1149
BP1197
BP1268
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COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "sequence" on the OEBP.

Right examples have the keyword "fixedsequence" on the OEBP.


Zero, one, or two objects may technically form a sequence, but if ALL examples of a BP have zero, one, or two objects, we do not consider that BP to be about sequences. BPs about fixed two-object sequences are ordered pairwise comparison BPs, orderedpair.


The world of this Bongard Problem is BP928.

CROSSREFS

See also grid versus fixedgrid.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP924 BP925 BP926 BP927 BP928  *  BP930 BP931 BP932 BP933 BP934

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

sequence_visualbp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Aaron David Fairbanks

BP1176 Bongard Problems about grids with varying dimensions vs. Bongard Problems about grids in which all examples show grids with the same dimensions.
BP904
BP981
BP997
BP1057
BP1072
BP1123
BP1147
BP1175
BP1185
BP1187
BP1257
BP1258
BP1259
BP303
BP376
BP1049
BP1223
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COMMENTS

Left examples have the keyword "grid" on the OEBP.


Right examples have the keyword "fixedgrid" on the OEBP.

CROSSREFS

See also sequence versus fixedsequence.

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1171 BP1172 BP1173 BP1174 BP1175  *  BP1177 BP1178 BP1179 BP1180 BP1181

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

visualbp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1177 Bongard Problems about grids of objects vs. other Bongard Problems.
BP361
BP904
BP981
BP1049
BP1057
BP1072
BP1123
BP1147
BP1175
BP998
BP1097
BP1153
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CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1172 BP1173 BP1174 BP1175 BP1176  *  BP1178 BP1179 BP1180 BP1181 BP1182

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1179 Object-wise comparison Bongard Problems where the number of objects in each panel can vary vs. object-wise comparison Bongard Problems with a fixed number of objects in each panel.
BP318
BP840
BP841
BP842
BP1135
BP1138
BP1157
BP1175
BP922
BP1110
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COMMENTS

This Problem sorts all sequence and grid Problems on its left, and all orderedpair, unorderedpair, orderedtriplet, unorderedtriplet, fixedsequence, and fixedgrid Problems on its left.


Right-sorted examples could collectively be called "n-wise comparison Problems".

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1174 BP1175 BP1176 BP1177 BP1178  *  BP1180 BP1181 BP1182 BP1183 BP1184

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

zoom in left

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1180 Bongard Problems where every example establishes its own distinct "world" of allowed objects vs. Bongard Problems where every example pulls from the same set of allowed objects.
BP139
BP142
BP144
BP145
BP353
BP354
BP356
BP357
BP360
BP364
BP365
BP373
BP379
BP380
BP393
BP792
BP841
BP917
BP951
BP979
BP981
BP998
BP999
BP1003
BP1004
BP1049
BP1110
BP1123
BP1127
BP1153
BP1157
BP1175
BP1185
BP1191
BP1257

. . .

BP48
BP90
BP121
BP149
BP189
BP291
BP840
BP956
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COMMENTS

Left-sorted Problems have the keyword "miniworlds" on the OEBP.


All examples in this Problem are visual Bongard Problems with multiple objects in most panels. This is key as an intuitive set of allowable objects needs to be communicated by any one sorted image.


There is a decent degree of overlap between rules and "miniworlds", but BP1049 is an example of a "miniworlds" problem where the rule is constant across examples, and BP1155 is an example of a "rules" Problem that would not be tagged "miniworlds".


Although this Problem does sort any BP whose examples are images of Bongard Problems left, it is probably best not to consider them to avoid clutter and more unnecessary keywords being attached to them.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1175 BP1176 BP1177 BP1178 BP1179  *  BP1181 BP1182 BP1183 BP1184 BP1185

KEYWORD

meta (see left/right), links, keyword

WORLD

visualbp [smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

BP1181 Unordered object-wise comparison Bongard Problems where the number of objects can vary between examples vs. similar Bongard Problems where certain objects are distinguishable in some consistent way across all examples.
BP840
BP841
BP842
BP1135
BP956
BP1138
BP1157
BP1175
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COMMENTS

Any "sequence" (BP929left) or "grid" (BP1176left) Problems will be sorted right.

CROSSREFS

Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP1176 BP1177 BP1178 BP1179 BP1180  *  BP1182 BP1183 BP1184 BP1185 BP1186

KEYWORD

unwordable, meta (see left/right), links

WORLD

[smaller | same | bigger]

AUTHOR

Leo Crabbe

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