Enhancing the Evidence with Algorithms: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Forensic Medicine [PDF]
Background: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various fields has ushered in a new era of multidisciplinary progress. Defined as the ability of a system to interpret external data, learn from it, and adapt to specific tasks, AI is ...
Alin-Ionut Piraianu+7 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology: The Future of Forensic Medicine. [PDF]
The predominance of artificial intelligence (AI) will be the next Industrial Revolution. All the fields of industry will be reshaped with AI. Forensic medicine and toxicology is an important branch for investigations of crimes and this branch has tremendous scope of development with the help of AI.
Wankhade TD+3 more
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Artificial intelligence in the practice of forensic medicine: a scoping review. [PDF]
Forensic medicine is a thriving application field for artificial intelligence (AI). Indeed, AI applications intended to forensic pathologists or forensic physicians have emerged since the last decade.
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Automated wound segmentation and classification of seven common injuries in forensic medicine. [PDF]
In forensic medical investigations, physical injuries are documented with photographs accompanied by written reports. Automatic segmentation and classification of wounds on these photographs could provide forensic pathologists with a tool to improve the ...
Zimmermann N, Sieberth T, Dobay A.
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Consequences of the lack of clinical forensic medicine in emergency departments. [PDF]
Most victims of physical violence sooner or later will access a hospital or medical cabinet because of that violence, and in particular emergency departments (EDs).
Cattaneo C+4 more
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Epigenetic analyses in forensic medicine: future and challenges. [PDF]
The possibility of using epigenetics in forensic investigation has gradually risen over the last few years. Epigenetic changes with their dynamic nature can either be inherited or accumulated throughout a lifetime and be reversible, prompting ...
Gerra MC, Dallabona C, Cecchi R.
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Forensic Medicine in South Asia: Comparison to the Developed Countries. [PDF]
This study attempted to discuss the historical context and current practice of forensic medicine in South Asia. Comparisons within and between countries in South Asia, and between South Asia and the developed countries (represented by Japan and the USA ...
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New Opportunities and Challenges for Forensic Medicine in the Era of Artificial Intelligence Technology#br# [PDF]
Traditional forensic identification relies on forensic experts to manually extract information and provide identification opinions based on medicine, biology and other fields of knowledge combined with personal work experience, which is not only time ...
FANG Ya-ting, LAN Qiong, XIE Tong,et al.
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Applications of 3D printing in forensic medicine and forensic pathology. A systematic review
Three-dimensional (3D) printing became more widely available in the past decade, its medical applications are rapidly growing. The technology has also a large potential in forensic sciences – including forensic medicine and pathology.
Gábor Simon, Viktor Soma Poór
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Clinical forensic medicine examination of trafficked victims [PDF]
In this paper certain explanations of health related aspects of human trafficking are discussed together with responsibilities of health care providers to the victims of trafficking.
Alempijević Đorđe M.+3 more
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