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In sentence B, a shallow system could wrongly infer that Israel was establish in May 1971. Instead, humanly we know that it is the National Institute for Psychobiology that was establish in 1971.<br>
In summary of the comparison between deep and shallow language processing, deep linguistic processing provides a knowledge-rich analysis of language through manually developed grammars and language resources. Whereas, shallow linguistic processing provides a knowledge-lean analysis of language through statistical/machine learning manipulation of texts and/or [[Annotation |annotated lingusitic]] resource.
 
==Deep Linguistic Processing Sub-communities==
"Deep" computational linguists are divided into different sub-communities based on the grammatical formalism they adopted for deep linguistic processing. The major sub-communities includes the:
*'''DE'''ep '''L'''inguistic '''P'''rocessing with '''H'''PSG - '''IN'''itiative ([[DELPH-IN]]) collaboration working with the [[HPSG]] formalism. The [http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/HPSG/ | HPSG Conference] is the central conference to share knowledge/advancement of [[HPSG]] based deep processing.
*'''I'''nternational '''L'''exical-'''F'''unctional '''G'''rammar '''A'''ssociation (ILFGA) working with the LFG formalism. The [[http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/external/lfg/FAQ/conferences.html LFG Conference]] is the central conference to share knowledge/advancement of [[LFG]] based deep processing.
*XTAG Research group working with the TAG formalism. The [[http://alpage.inria.fr/tagplus11/doku.php?id=start TAG+ conference] is the central conference to share knowledge/advancement of [[TAG]] based deep processing.
The shortlist above is not exhaustively representative of all the communities working on deep linguistic processing.
 
==See also==