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Can Artificial Intelligence Diagnose Knee Osteoarthritis?

Can Artificial Intelligence Diagnose Knee Osteoarthritis?

The binomial test, where the null hypothesis assumed the model’s accuracy was 50% or less, indicated that the model was statistically better than random chance (P=.02). Additionally, the χ2 test (P Sensitivity and specificity of Chat-GPT4o in analyzing knee osteoarthritis X-rays. The model had difficulty distinguishing between “not arthritis” and “arthritis.”

Mihir Tandon, Nitin Chetla, Adarsh Mallepally, Botan Zebari, Sai Samayamanthula, Jonathan Silva, Swapna Vaja, John Chen, Matthew Cullen, Kunal Sukhija

JMIR Biomed Eng 2025;10:e67481

Validation of an Adaptive Assessment of Executive Functions (Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation-Explorer): Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Analyses of Cognitive Task Performance

Validation of an Adaptive Assessment of Executive Functions (Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation-Explorer): Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Analyses of Cognitive Task Performance

We fit the partial correlation network model using full information maximum likelihood estimation to handle missing values and then pruned edge weights that failed to reach statistical significance (P>.05). We then used the Spinglass community detection algorithm [52] with 1000 replications to determine whether ACE-X tasks tend to form communities of similar EF skills.

Kristine D O'Laughlin, Britte Haugan Cheng, Joshua J Volponi, John David A Lorentz, Sophia A Obregon, Jessica Wise Younger, Adam Gazzaley, Melina R Uncapher, Joaquin A Anguera

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60041