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Prosem: Datum und Abstract angepasst.
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\newcommand{\trmatrikelnummer}{6420323}
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\newcommand{\tremail}{2martens@informatik.uni-hamburg.de}
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\newcommand{\trarbeitsbereich}{Knowledge Technology, WTM}
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\newcommand{\trdate}{10.02.2014}
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\newcommand{\trdate}{26.01.2014}
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% Abstract gives a brief summary of the main points of a paper:
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\section*{Abstract}
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Syntactic parsing and semantic analysis are two important methods for understanding natural language. Each of them has their individual strengths and weaknesses. But both of them have major issues with ambiguity once a restricted environment is left. Understanding unrestricted natural language is therefore far from being reached.
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Syntactic parsing and semantic analysis are two important methods for understanding natural language. Each of them has their individual strengths and weaknesses. But both of them have major issues with ambiguity once a restricted environment is left.
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\setcounter{tocdepth}{2} % depth of the table of contents (for Seminars 2 is recommended)
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