you could always take a joseki dictionary and build the trees by hand,
if you feel that you're strong enough to work out the most common
variations for the most common opening situations.

s.

2009/11/9 Olivier Teytaud <[email protected]>:
> There is a paper about that in
> http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00369783/en/
> and Tristan Cazenave published something around that also.
> (these two works are about the automatic building of opening book in
> self-play)
> See also the references in the PDF above.
> Best regards,
> Olivier
>
>>
>> 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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