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This paper gives a formal description of a new method for the unification of feature descriptions containing disjunctive information. Unlike other representations based on value disjunction [Karttunen 84, Eisele/Dörre 88], this method allows one to express dependencies between different disjunctions by assigning identifiers to them that can be shared between several disjunctions. By virtue of such identifiers, disjunctive information can often be kept local in cases in which other methods have to multiply it out with different, unrelated disjunctions.
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Dörre, J., Eisele, A. (1989). Determining Consistency of Feature Terms with Distributed Disjunctions. In: Metzing, D. (eds) GWAI-89 13th German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 216. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75100-4_31
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