AIIMS Gorakhpur Faculty Hosts AI Workshop at International Forensic Conference in Bulgaria
AIIMS faculty hold workshop on AI in forensics at Bulgaria meet
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Faculty from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Gorakhpur presented a workshop on AI applications in forensics at the IAFS 2026 Conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, on May 25. The session focused on AI's role in age estimation, injury interpretation, and medico-legal documentation, attracting over 25 international delegates.
- 01The workshop was titled 'Artificial Intelligence Assisted Age Estimation and Injury Interpretation: AI Tools Revolutionizing and Transforming Medicolegal Examination'.
- 02Nilesh Tumram chaired the workshop, while Manoj B Parchake served as co-chairman and presenter.
- 03International experts, including Michael Thali and Victor W Weedn, participated alongside delegates from various countries.
- 04Hands-on demonstrations covered AI-assisted techniques for age estimation and injury analysis.
- 05Discussions included the ethical implications and limitations of AI in forensic practice.
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Faculty members from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Gorakhpur participated in the International Association of Forensic Sciences (IAFS) 2026 Conference held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on May 25. They conducted a workshop titled 'Artificial Intelligence Assisted Age Estimation and Injury Interpretation: AI Tools Revolutionizing and Transforming Medicolegal Examination', which highlighted the increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in forensic science. The workshop was chaired by Nilesh Tumram, professor and head of forensic medicine and toxicology at Government Medical College, Nandurbar, Maharashtra, with Manoj B Parchake, additional professor at AIIMS Gorakhpur, serving as co-chairman and presenter. The session attracted over 25 international delegates, including renowned forensic experts such as Michael Thali and Victor W Weedn. The workshop featured hands-on demonstrations of AI-assisted techniques for dental and skeletal age estimation, injury pattern analysis, and medico-legal documentation. Additionally, discussions focused on the ethical considerations, reliability, and limitations of AI applications in forensic practice.
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The workshop enhances the understanding and application of AI in forensic science, potentially improving forensic practices in India.
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