The On-Line Encyclopedia of Bongard Problems
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A Bongard Problem traditionally includes a dividing line, six images on the left side of the dividing line, and six images on the right side of the dividing line. Most important, there is some simple description that fits all the images on the left side (but none on the right) and, oppositely, a simple description that fits all the images on the right side (but none on the left).
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- 2026-04-27
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- 2020-04-27
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@online{TheOnLineEncyclopediaofBongardProblems,
key = {TheOnLineEncyclopediaofBongardProblems},
type = {online},
title = {The On-Line Encyclopedia of Bongard Problems},
author = {Aaron David Fairbanks, Leo Crabbe, Harry E Foundalis, Jago Collins},
abstract = {A Bongard Problem traditionally includes a dividing line, six images on the left side of the dividing line, and six images on the right side of the dividing line.
Most important, there is some simple description that fits all the images on the left side (but none on the right) and, oppositely, a simple description that fits all the images on the right side (but none on the left).},
comment = {},
date_added = {2026-04-27},
date_published = {2020-04-27},
urls = {https://oebp.org/index.php},
collections = {basically-computer-science,lists-and-catalogues},
url = {https://oebp.org/index.php},
urldate = {2026-04-27},
year = 2020
}