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Hello Maxence,I do use the feature "negation of categories".Kind regards,Daniel
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 2:28 PM Maxence Robin <maxence...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,--We are currently working on an update of the Generalization graphs, and we would like to know if some of you are using the "negation of a category" feature (see figure 12.13 of the manual) ?Bests regards,Maxence ROBIN
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It seems that a graph written with "negative restrictions" can be rewritten with "positive restrictions" such that it still matches the same tokens.
Could you please send us an example of graph where you used the "negation of categories" feature ?
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