Tamal Tanu Biswas,
a Bangladeshi born Ph.D. student of computer science at Department Computer Science And Engineering, University at Buffalo, Amherst, New York, USA. His research interest is centered around psychology and human decision-making. Along with his advisor Kenneth W. Regan[1], he conducts empirical studies in the domain of chess to compare move preferences of human chess players of various skills with move preferences of strong chess engines, and works on how to incorporate search depth and therefor time into the decision-making model [2].
a Bangladeshi born Ph.D. student of computer science at Department Computer Science And Engineering, University at Buffalo, Amherst, New York, USA. His research interest is centered around psychology and human decision-making. Along with his advisor Kenneth W. Regan [1], he conducts empirical studies in the domain of chess to compare move preferences of human chess players of various skills with move preferences of strong chess engines, and works on how to incorporate search depth and therefor time into the decision-making model [2].
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