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The Logic of Typed Feature Structures

The Logic of Typed Feature Structures

The Logic of Typed Feature Structures

With Applications to Unification Grammars, Logic Programs and Constraint Resolution
Robert L. Carpenter , Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
November 2005
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9780521022545

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    This book develops the theory of typed feature structures, a data structure that generalizes both first-order terms and feature structures of unification-based grammars to include inheritance, typing, inequality, cycles and intensionality. The resulting synthesis serves as a logical foundation for grammars, logic programming and constraint-based reasoning systems. A logical perspective is adopted which employs an attribute-value description language along with complete equational axiomatizations of the various systems of feature structures. At the same time, efficiency concerns are kept in mind and complexity and representability results are provided. The application of feature structures to phrase structure grammars is described and completeness results are shown for standard evaluation strategies. Definite clause logic programs are treated as a special case of phrase structure grammars. Constraint systems are introduced and an enumeration technique is developed for solving arbitrary attribute-value logic constraints. This book, with its innovative approach to data structure, will be essential reading for researchers in computational linguistics, logic programming and knowledge representation. Its self-contained presentation makes it flexible enough to serve as both a research tool and a text book.

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    November 2005
    Paperback
    9780521022545
    280 pages
    245 × 170 × 15 mm
    0.453kg
    28 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Part I. Basics:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Types and inheritance
    • 3. Feature structures
    • 4. Attribute-value descriptions and satisfaction
    • Part II. Extensions:
    • 5. Acyclic feature structures
    • 6. Appropriateness and typing
    • 7. Inequations
    • 8. Identity and extensionality
    • 9. Maximality, groundedness and closed world inference
    • Part III. Alternatives:
    • 10. Variables and assignments
    • 11. Feature algebras
    • 12. Infinite feature structures and domains
    • Part IV. Applications:
    • 13. Unification-based phrase structure grammars
    • 14. Definite clause programming
    • 15. Recursive type constraint systems
    • Bibliography.
      Author
    • Robert L. Carpenter , Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania