<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21673Unification is often the appropriate method for expressing relations between representations in the form offeature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
other,8-1-E91-1050,ak
<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21666Unification is often the appropriate method for expressingrelations between representations in the form of feature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
tech,11-2-E91-1050,ak
A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21700A declarative formalism is presented which permits direct mappings of onefeature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.
tech,0-1-E91-1050,ak
It will be shown that this view supports flexible and efficient
<term>
natural language processing
</term>
.
<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21658It will be shown that this view supports flexible and efficient natural language processing.Unification is often the appropriate method for expressing relations between representations in the form of feature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
other,1-2-E91-1050,ak
A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21690Adeclarative formalism is presented which permits direct mappings of one feature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.
other,8-2-E91-1050,ak
A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21697A declarative formalism is presented which permits directmappings of one feature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.