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BP100 |
| The letter A vs. the letter Б. |
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This is the final problem in Bongard's original collection. It is the only member of the collection that makes reference to human culture. This can be interpreted symbolically as foreshadowing that computers will be able to perform the various tasks that humans can do.
Another idea introduced by this Bongard Problem is that a Bongard Problem can teach its solution to the solver. (See keyword teach.) A large pool of examples can be used for training, as is common in machine learning. |
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REFERENCE
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M. M. Bongard, Pattern Recognition, Spartan Books, 1970, p. 247. |
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CROSSREFS
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Adjacent-numbered pages:
BP95 BP96 BP97 BP98 BP99  *  BP101 BP102 BP103 BP104 BP105
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KEYWORD
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easy, nice, teach, arbitrary, anticomputer, culture, finished, bongard
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CONCEPT
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specific_shape (info | search), specificity (info | search)
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AUTHOR
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Mikhail M. Bongard
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BP121 |
| Objects below match their "symbols" above, according to one "code" versus objects below match their "symbols" above, according to another "code." |
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BP158 |
| Some slope vs. another slope. |
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BP170 |
| Pi-like shape vs. x-like shape. |
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BP197 |
| Some style (font) vs. another style (font). |
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BP230 |
| The sum of vertices, line ends, and dots is 7 vs. not so. |
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BP231 |
| Five concavities vs. not five concavities. |
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BP232 |
| Box divided into six areas vs. box divided into four areas. |
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