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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Baduk

Go scholars from around the world gathered in St. Petersburg during the 2003 European Go Congress for the 2nd International Conference on Baduk (ICOB), organized by the Baduk Studies Department of Myong-ji University in Seoul, Korea. Thirteen papers were presented. Large format, 236 pp.

CONTENTS

HISTORY/CULTURE

Some games travel, some games don't
Ulrich Schrader

Some new approaches to the study of Go in ancient China and Siberia
Peter Shotwell

Sunjang [Korean Rules] and the origin of Baduk
Chi-hyung Nam

History of Baduk in Russia
Alexei Lazarev

Psychological analysis of individual styles of activity of players in Baduk
Yu N. Plyush

Wholeness, order and the field of centers in Baduk
Styephen Duff

SCIENCE

Bigo assistant -- Baduk database for players of all levels
Arkadiy Bogatskiy and Dmytro Bogatskiy

Computer science issues in baduk
Jan Ramon

An economic interpretation of the move decision of a Baduk game: theory and tests
Jeon-hyeok Cho and Soo-hyun Jeong

The European system of scaling strength of play
Klaus Heine

Ponnuki, FiveStones and GoloisStrasbourg: three software to help Baduk teachers
Tristan Cazenave

A sudy on new location marking system of the moves on Baduk board
Il-ho Choi and Jin-hwan Kim

Copies of the 2003 ICOB Proceedings are available to full AGA members at our cost of $30 to acquire and distribute them.

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THE FIRST ICOB (2001)

The first ICOB was held in Seoul in 2001, with twenty-five papers presnted.

COGNITIVE SCIENCE

Cognitive processes in Baduk problem solving
Soo-hyun Jeong

Machine-learning theory
Jan Ramon

Expert memory in chess
Il-ho Choi

SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

A rational approach to the endgame
Jeong-woo Kim

Middle-game strategies
Gabor Szabics

CULTURE

The Study of the culture of Baduk
Hyeong-yun Cho

The efficacy of using baduk for understanding patterns of eastern thinking
Ernest Brown, Ph.D.

The efficacy of ancient Baduk on the modern science and economics
Alexei Lazarev

The issues of popularization of Baduk in the West
Chi-hyung Nam

Systems of competition and their influence on the development of Baduk as a sport
Zoran Jankovic

Some problems of English translation of baduk terms
Charles Matthews

On market management from Weiqi idea
Hong-xing Zhang

Baduk and human life
Wodmierz Malinovski

On culture and athletics of Baduk
Yu Sang Yo

INSTRUCTION

Ten proverbs for mentoring adult novice Baduk players
Michael Turk

A way of introducingBaduk to children
Toma Iulian

The present and future of Baduk
Hyeong-gyu Hwang

BADUK SYSTEMS AND HISTORY

The study of even game system establishment
Fujio Mitzuguchi

ELO based rating system for Baduk players
Alies Cieply

Amateur's scientific contribution to the future of Baduk
Robert Jasiek

Baduk in America
Roy Laird

Gaming: between rule system and freedom
Francesca Antonancci

APPLIED STUDIES

Theorem proving in the game of Baduk
Tristan Cazenave

Does Baduk help prevent the brain from aging?
Young-hwa Yun

A world-wide Baduk game repository
Jan van der Steen

To learn more about the 2001 Proceedings, the next International Baduk Conference, or the Department of Baduk Studies, write to Chi-yhung Nam.



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