Artificial intelligence for human gunshot wound classification
Certain features are helpful in the identification of gunshot entrance and exit wounds, such as the presence of muzzle imprints, peripheral tears, stippling, bone beveling, and wound border irregularity. Some cases are less straightforward and wounds can thus pose challenges to an emergency room doc...
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Main Authors: | Jerome Cheng (Author), Carl Schmidt (Author), Allecia Wilson (Author), Zixi Wang (Author), Wei Hao (Author), Joshua Pantanowitz (Author), Catherine Morris (Author), Randy Tashjian (Author), Liron Pantanowitz (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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