The role of AI and machine learning in the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonisms.

Journal: Parkinsonism & related disorders
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Abstract

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder associated with motor and non-motor symptoms causing severe disability as the disease progresses. The development of biomarkers for Parkinson's disease to diagnose patients earlier and predict disease progression is imperative. As artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques efficiently process data and can handle multiple data types, we reviewed the literature to determine the extent to which these techniques have been applied to biomarkers for Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. We determined that the most applicable machine learning techniques are support vector machines and neural networks, depending on the size and type of the data being analyzed. Additionally, more complex machine learning techniques showed increased accuracy when compared to less complex techniques, especially when multiple machine learning models were combined. We can conclude that artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques may have the capacity to significantly boost diagnostic capacity in movement disorders and Parkinson's disease.

Authors

  • Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis
    Krembil Brain Institute, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Institute of Medical Science, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: agp.dennis@mail.utoronto.ca.
  • Antonio P Strafella
    Krembil Brain Institute, University Health Network (UHN), Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Brain Health Imaging Centre, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Institute of Medical Science, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Edmond J. Safra Parkinson Disease Program & Morton and Gloria Shulman Movement Disorder Unit, Neurology Division, Toronto Western Hospital, UHN, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electronic address: antonio.strafella@utoronto.ca.