Abstract
DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA
Artificial Intelligence is a multidisciplinary field with the aim of building platform that can make machines act, perceive and reason intelligently whose goal is to automate activities that presently require human intelligence. From cornea to retina artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to help ophthalmologists in diagnosing and treating ocular diseases. In Ophthalmology computerized analytics are being viewed for efficient and more objective ways to interpret the series of images and come to a conclusion. AI can be used to diagnose and grade diabetic retinopathy,glaucoma, age related macular degeneration, cataract and IOL calculation and keratoconus. It is said thatnecessary is the mother of all inventions and conversing global trends make multiplying eye care efficiency an increasingly urgent necessity. PI and Co Pu will talk on Basics of AI, Role of AI in diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy , Glaucoma and with limitations of AI in clinical practice.
1. Understanding fine nuances of AI in Ophthalmology – Dr.Dr. KSHETRAPAL ARUN – 10 Mins
2. AI in Diabetic Retinopathy and ARMD – DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH – 10 Mins
3. Role of AI in corneal disorders , Refractive surgery and cataract – DR. ROLIKA BANSAL – 15 Mins
4. Smartphone based apps in Ophthalmology – DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA – 12 Mins
5. Smartphone based app to diagnose Diabetic Retinopathy – DR. S.NATARAJAN – 12 Mins
6. Ethics and limitations of AI in ophthalmology – Dr. SHEILA JOHN – 10 Mins
Total duration (including panel discussion of 6 mins)
| 1 | Understanding fine nuances of AI in Ophthalmology | Dr.Dr. KSHETRAPAL ARUN | watch video | |
| 2 | AI in Diabetic Retinopathy and ARMD | DR. PRASANNA VENKATESH RAMESH | watch video | |
| 3 | Role of AI in corneal disorders , Refractive surgery and cataract | DR. ROLIKA BANSAL | watch video | |
| 4 | Smartphone based apps in Ophthalmology | DR. ARVIND KUMAR MORYA | watch video | |
| 5 | Smartphone based app to diagnose Diabetic Retinopathy | DR. S.NATARAJAN | watch video | |
| 6 | Ethics and limitations of AI in ophthalmology | Dr. SHEILA JOHN |


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