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* [[Guy Haworth]], [[Tamal T. Biswas]], [[Kenneth W. Regan]] ('''2015'''). ''[http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39431/ A Comparative Review of Skill Assessment: Performance, Prediction and Profiling]''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]
 
* [[Guy Haworth]], [[Tamal T. Biswas]], [[Kenneth W. Regan]] ('''2015'''). ''[http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/39431/ A Comparative Review of Skill Assessment: Performance, Prediction and Profiling]''. [[Advances in Computer Games 14]]
 
* [[Tamal T. Biswas]], [[Kenneth W. Regan]] ('''2015'''). ''Measuring Level-K Reasoning, Satisficing, and Human Error in Game-Play Data''. [[IEEE]] [http://www.icmla-conference.org/icmla15/ ICMLA 2015], [http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~regan/papers/pdf/BiRe15_ICMLA2015.pdf pdf preprint]
 
* [[Tamal T. Biswas]], [[Kenneth W. Regan]] ('''2015'''). ''Measuring Level-K Reasoning, Satisficing, and Human Error in Game-Play Data''. [[IEEE]] [http://www.icmla-conference.org/icmla15/ ICMLA 2015], [http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~regan/papers/pdf/BiRe15_ICMLA2015.pdf pdf preprint]
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* [[Tamal T. Biswas]], [[Kenneth W. Regan]] ('''2015'''). ''[https://www.infona.pl/resource/bwmeta1.element.elsevier-bd47bc38-e107-3395-acbb-1512e596f2cd Approximation of function evaluation over sequence arguments via specialized data structures]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoretical_Computer_Science_(journal) Theoretical Computer Science], Vol. 607
  
 
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Tamal T. Biswas [1]

Tamal Tanu Biswas,
a Bangladeshi born electrical engineer, computer scientist and lecturer the CS department at University of Rochester. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from University at Buffalo, Amherst, New York, USA under advisor Kenneth W. Regan. His research is about psychology and human decision-making. Along with Ken Regan he conducted 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 therefore time into the decision-making model [2].

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