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I'm doing Python experiments. |
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These are images. |
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```python |
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input = {} |
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output = {} |
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input[0] = {'width':3,'height':6,'background':0,(1,0):1,(0,1):1,(1,1):1,(1,2):1,(1,3):1,(2,3):1,(1,4):1,(0,5):1,(1,5):1} |
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output[0] = {'width':3,'height':9,'background':0,(1,0):2,(0,1):2,(1,1):2,(1,2):2,(1,3):2,(2,3):2,(1,4):2,(0,5):2,(1,5):2,(1,6):2,(1,7):2,(2,7):2,(1,8):2} |
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input[1] = {'width':3,'height':6,'background':0,(1,0):1,(0,1):1,(2,1):1,(1,2):1,(0,3):1,(2,3):1,(1,4):1,(0,5):1,(2,5):1} |
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output[1] = {'width':3,'height':9,'background':0,(1,0):2,(0,1):2,(2,1):2,(1,2):2,(0,3):2,(2,3):2,(1,4):2,(0,5):2,(2,5):2,(1,6):2,(0,7):2,(2,7):2,(1,8):2} |
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input[2] = {'width':3,'height':6,'background':0,(1,0):1,(0,1):1,(1,1):1,(1,2):1,(1,3):1,(0,4):1,(1,4):1,(1,5):1} |
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output[2] = {'width':3,'height':9,'background':0,(1,0):2,(0,1):2,(1,1):2,(1,2):2,(1,3):2,(0,4):2,(1,4):2,(1,5):2,(1,6):2,(0,7):2,(1,7):2,(1,8):2} |
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``` |
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# Task A |
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Use at most 100 words. |
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Think step by step. |
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- Write notes about what shapes and patterns you observe. |
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- The output is never the same as the input. |
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- Is the output a cropped out area from the input. |
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- Is the output similar to the input rotated. |
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- Is the output similar to the input flipped. |
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- Is the output similar to the input diagonally flipped. |
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# Task B |
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Use at most 300 words. |
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Include a markdown formatted table with the most important observations about input and output images. |
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The table has three columns: observation name, observation values, comments about the observation. |
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The `observation values` column can contain: integers, Yes, No, Absent, IDs, shape names, decreasing order, and so on. |
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Think step by step. |
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- Count the mass of each layer. |
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- Count how many strongly connected clusters there are inside each layer. |
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- Is mass related to the sorting of layers. |
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- Isolated pixels without an adjacent pixel of same layer, sometimes they change layer. |
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- Are there horizontal lines, do they extend edge to edge. |
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- Are there vertical lines, do they extend edge to edge. |
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- Are there stripes with evenly spaced lines. |
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- Are there filled rectangles. |
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- Are there hollow boxes. |
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- Are there L-shapes. |
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- Are there T-shapes. |
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- Are there H-shapes. |
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- Are there E-shapes. |
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- Are there Plus-shapes. |
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- Are there Tetris-shapes. |
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- Are there other shapes. |
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- Does the output contain a tile that is being used a few times. Is that tile identical to the input image. |
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- What shapes are there with holes, such as boxes, where the hole is separated from the outside. |
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- What shapes are there where the border has small holes, such as a box with 1 pixel missing in the border, so it's no longer a hole. |
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- Is there a line connecting two landmarks, is it the shortest path. |
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- Does shape change layer, but preserves their shape, and what may be triggering it. |
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- Does shape move relative x,y. |
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- Boolean operations may happen: xor, and, or. |
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- Does a tiny object change layer, because it's nearest to a bigger object in that layer. |
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# Task C |
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Use at most 100 words. |
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Think step by step. |
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What are the actions that converts input to output. |
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# Task D |
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With the following example input, I want you to predict what the output should be. |
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```python |
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input[3] = {'width':3,'height':6,'background':0,(0,0):1,(1,0):1,(2,0):1,(1,1):1,(1,2):1,(0,3):1,(1,3):1,(2,3):1,(1,4):1,(1,5):1} |
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``` |
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Print your reasoning before printing the code. |
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Don't print other markdown code blocks than the code block containing your predictions. |
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Fill your predictions into the following template and replace PREDICT with your predictions. |
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```python |
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output[3] = PREDICT |
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``` |
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# Task A |
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Observing the provided input and output examples, the following patterns and shapes are noted: |
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- All the images are 3 pixels wide. |
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- The height of the images is increasing from 6 pixels in the input to 9 pixels in the output. |
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- The output is not a cropped area from the input, nor does it appear to be a rotation, flip, or diagonal flip of the input. |
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- The pixel patterns in the input seem to be duplicated in the output, with additional patterns added at the lower part of the image. |
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- The pixel values change from 1 in the input to 2 in the output. |
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# Task B |
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| Observation Name | Observation Values | Comments about the Observation | |
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| Image Width | 3 | Both input and output images have the same width | |
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| Image Height | Input: 6, Output: 9 | The height of the output images is increased by 3 compared to the input | |
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| Mass of each Layer | 2 | All the pixel values in the output images are 2 | |
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| Strongly Connected Clusters | Varies | The connected clusters in the output seem to follow the pattern in the input, but with additional clusters added | |
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| Pixel Isolation | No | No isolated pixels are observed, all the pixels are part of some shape | |
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| Lines | Yes | Both horizontal and vertical lines are present | |
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| Filled Rectangles | No | No fully filled rectangles are present | |
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| Hollow Boxes | No | No hollow boxes are observed | |
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| Basic Shapes | Yes | Lines and L-shapes are present | |
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| Layer Change | Yes | The pixels in the output images have a different layer (2) compared to the input images (1) | |
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| Movement | No | The shapes seem to preserve their relative x,y positions | |
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# Task C |
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The actions that convert the input to output seem to be as follows: |
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1. Duplicate the existing patterns of the input, appending the duplicates to the lower part of the image. |
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2. Increase the height of the image by 3 pixels. |
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3. Change the pixel value from 1 to 2. |
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# Task D |
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Based on the patterns and actions identified, the predicted output for the provided input is: |
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- The output will be 3 pixels wide and 9 pixels high. |
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- The existing pattern from the input will be duplicated and appended to the lower part of the image. |
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- The pixel values will change from 1 to 2. |
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```python |
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output[3] = {'width':3,'height':9,'background':0,(0,0):2,(1,0):2,(2,0):2,(1,1):2,(1,2):2,(0,3):2,(1,3):2,(2,3):2,(1,4):2,(1,5):2,(0,6):2,(1,6):2,(2,6):2,(1,7):2,(1,8):2} |
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``` |
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