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ISSN0004-3702
Citation KeyLinhares:2000:GlMeBo
TitleA glimpse at the metaphysics of Bongard problems
ProjectInteligência artificial
Year2000
MonthAug.
Access Date2024, Apr. 28
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AuthorLinhares, Alexandre
GroupLAC-INPE-MCT-BR
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Laboratório Associado de Computação e Matemática Aplicada (INPE.LAC)
JournalArtificial Intelligence
Volume121
Number1-2
Pages251-270
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KeywordsCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Philosophy
Pattern understanding
Bongard problems
Metaphysical realism
Multiperception
COMPUTAÇÃO APLICADA
Filosofia
Problemas de Bongard
Metafísica
Multipercepção
AbstractBongard problems present an outstanding challenge to artificial intelligence. They consist of visual pattern understanding problems on which the task of the pattern perceiver is to find an abstract aspect of distinction between two classes of figures. This paper examines the philosophical question of whether objects in Bongard problems can be ascribed an a priori, metaphysical, existencethe ontological question of whether objects, and their boundaries, come pre-defined, independently of any understanding or context. This is an essential issue, because it determines whether a priori symbolic representations can be of use for solving Bongard problems. The resulting conclusion of this analysis is that in the case of Bongard problems there can be no units ascribed an a priori existenceand thus the objects dealt with in any specific problem must be found by solution methods (rather than given to them). This view ultimately leads to the emerging alternatives to the philosophical doctrine of metaphysical realism.
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