Revision: 17952
          http://sourceforge.net/p/gate/code/17952
Author:   markagreenwood
Date:     2014-05-11 07:43:33 +0000 (Sun, 11 May 2014)
Log Message:
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added a note about the emoticon normalization, and fixed the makefile so it 
will rebuild even if only the social media section has changed

Modified Paths:
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    userguide/trunk/Makefile
    userguide/trunk/social-media.tex

Modified: userguide/trunk/Makefile
===================================================================
--- userguide/trunk/Makefile    2014-05-11 07:18:46 UTC (rev 17951)
+++ userguide/trunk/Makefile    2014-05-11 07:43:33 UTC (rev 17952)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 alignment.tex parsers.tex crowdsourcing.tex uima.tex misc-creole.tex 
changes.tex \
 plugin-name-map.tex design.tex ant-tasks.tex negram.tex \
 postag.tex mlconfig.tex iaa-kappa.tex shortcuts.tex colophon.tex \
-recent-changes.tex cloud.tex teamware.tex mimir.tex domain-creole.tex
+recent-changes.tex cloud.tex teamware.tex mimir.tex domain-creole.tex 
social-media.tex
 EDITOR=        viw
 #TEX=  texify --pdf
 TEX=   latex

Modified: userguide/trunk/social-media.tex
===================================================================
--- userguide/trunk/social-media.tex    2014-05-11 07:18:46 UTC (rev 17951)
+++ userguide/trunk/social-media.tex    2014-05-11 07:43:33 UTC (rev 17952)
@@ -120,7 +120,9 @@
   for another component that can split up multi-word hashtags.
 \item ``Emoticons'' such as \verb!:-D! can be treated as a single token.  This
   requires a gazetteer of emoticons to be run before the tokeniser, an example
-  gazetteer is provided in the Twitter plugin.
+  gazetteer is provided in the Twitter plugin. This gazetteer also normalises
+  the emoticons to help with classification, machine learning etc. For example,
+  \verb!:-D!, and \verb!8D! are both normalized to \verb!:D!.
 \end{itemize}
 
 The ``Tweet Normaliser'' PR uses a spelling correction dictionary to correct

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