APPLYING MACHINE LEARNING (THE K-MEANS ALGORITHM) TO CLUSTERING AND ANALYZING SYNOVIAL FLUID CONTENTS AMONG DIFFERENT AGES AND GENDERS IN HEALTHY AND OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS
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2024
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Oakland University
Abstract
Machine learning, a subset of AI, has made a significant impact on the medical
field by improving the speed and accuracy of test results. Among the many discrete ML
tools, k-means is a type of data clustering that uses unsupervised ML to divide
unclassified data into different groups with similar variances. This dissertation applied
the k-means clustering algorithm to analyze synovial fluid compositions of healthy
people and osteoarthritis (OA) patients, focusing on four components: hyaluronic acid
(HA), chondroitin sulfate (C6S, C4S), and the C6S ratio. The main objective was to
identify distinct patterns and clusters within these datasets based on age and gender. Data
was extracted from two previously published research studies. The first dataset comprised
187 healthy participants, with ages ranging from 10 to 90 years. The second dataset
consisted of 133 OA participants with ages ranging from 55 to 90 years. Applying ML
algorithms, specifically k-means clustering, the MATLAB program was used for data
analysis. The findings showed the k-means clustering successfully highlighted age- and
gender-related synovial fluid concentration patterns. In addition, for both healthy and OA
groups, younger people had higher levels of synovial fluid components, which decreased
with age. In healthy people, HA levels were high among younger people but decreased
with age. In the OA group, HA levels increased in older patients. These findings
confirmed the potential of synovial fluid concentration in diagnosing joint health. These
findings also asserted the utility of ML techniques, such as k-means clustering, in
medical data analysis.
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AI, APPLYING MACHINE LEARNING (THE K-MEANS ALGORITHM) TO CLUSTERING AND ANALYZING SYNOVIAL FLUID CONTENTS AMONG DIFFERENT AGES AND GENDERS IN HEALTHY AND OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS