Jessica Mullins wrote:
I am wondering what is the best way to build a Joseki Book?
Do you mean database?
The "best" way depends on your aims. Define aims and we can look for
answers more easily.
There are very different possible ways of compiling databases. Of course
you know the sorting by intersection. To get an idea of a complementary
approach, read my book JOSEKI / Volume 1: FUNDAMENTALS
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/Joseki.html
which classifies by move types, meanings of stones, and development
directions. Volumes 2 and 3 will provide yet further classifications -
among them strategic concepts and strategic decisions.
So what do you want? Simply find already known josekis quickly? Then
enter them all and sorting by coordinates would do. However, if you want
to describe decision making based on reasoning for an expert system,
then a functional approach like mine is appropriate. Partial works in
that direction you can find elsewhere. For a pretty complete treatment
(which you would need for a decent database), you might need to be
patient some more months until I can finish the other volumes.
--
robert jasiek
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