FIDE/ACP Anti-Cheating Chess Panel Meets at University of Buffalo, NY
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On April 21-23, the FIDE/ACP Anti-Cheating Committee met at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University at Buffalo, NY, for finalizing the proposal to the General Assembly for the new Anti-Cheating regulations. The meeting was also an occasion for a first-hand evaluation, together with leading academic experts, of the sophisticated anti-cheating tool developed by Prof. Kenneth Regan. FIDE wishes to thank the University at Buffalo for hosting this very important meeting and for devoting its professors' time to this project. (Update via FIDE)
Left to Right: Konstantin Landa, Kenneth Regan, Israel Gelfer, Klaus Deventer, Yuri Garrett, Laurent Freyd
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