Two kinds of systems have been defined during the long history of WSD: principled systems that de.ne which knowledge types
are useful for WSD, and robust systems that use the information sources at hand, such as, dictionaries, light-weight ontologies
or hand-tagged corpora. This paper tries to systematize the relation between desired knowledge types and actual information
sources. We also compare the results for a wide range of algorithms that have been evaluated on a common test setting in our
research group. We hope that this analysis will help change the shift from systems based on information sources to systems
based on knowledge sources. This study might also shed some light on semi-automatic acquisition of desired knowledge types
from existing resources.