Only papers I can recall are from seventies (assuming you mean academic
papers) from Wilcoxx. I may have electrical copies. Not sure though. I
managed to find some of them from ACM site.

That paper described  position based approach where each and every stage was
stored into datastructure, kinda like huge pattern matching library. Was
called lenses if I remember correctly. More common way is store joseki moves
as a tree.

Biggest issue is always hos key in all those variations.

Petri

2009/11/9 Jessica Mullins <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> I am wondering what is the best way to build a Joseki Book? I am a student
> at
> Lewis & Clark College and am working with Professor Peter Drake to build a
> Joseki Book for the program Orego.sed aproach i.e each state of joske
>
> Right now I am extracting moves from professor players and saving those
> into a
> database. Then if during game play a position is contained in the database,
> play the response move like the professional. I am just wondering what
> other
> people have done to build a Joseki Book, or if anyone knows of any papers
> that
> might be helpful.
>
> Thank you,
> Jessica Mullins
> Lewis & Clark College '10
>
>
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