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Hyun-Ji Shin1,2, Young Jin Jeong1,3,4, Sungmin Jun2,3,4
1Department of Data Sciences Convergence, Graduate School, Dong-A University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
JMIR Medical Informatics
|January 15, 2026
Summary
Large language models (LLMs) show promise in diagnosing Parkinson disease (PD) by processing clinical data in natural language, achieving performance comparable to traditional machine learning models.
Area of Science:
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
- Computational Neuroscience
- Clinical Informatics
Background:
- Parkinson disease (PD) diagnosis is challenging due to diverse symptoms.
- Traditional machine learning (ML) models analyze structured clinical data.
- The utility of large language models (LLMs) for PD diagnosis using natural language is largely unexplored.
Purpose of the Study:
- Evaluate LLM diagnostic performance using natural language prompts from structured clinical data.
- Compare LLM performance against traditional ML classifiers.
- Assess the impact of prompting strategies and fine-tuning on LLM diagnostic accuracy.
Main Methods:
- Structured clinical variables from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) dataset were converted into natural language prompts.
- Shapley additive explanations (SHAP) identified top 10 features, removing multicollinear variables.
- LLM performance was evaluated using few-shot prompting, dual-output prompting, and supervised fine-tuning.
- Logistic regression (LR) and support vector machine (SVM) served as ML baselines, with F1-scores used for evaluation.
Main Results:
- LLMs achieved comparable or superior diagnostic performance (F1-scores up to 0.987) to LR and SVM (F1-scores 0.960) on the test set.
- LLMs demonstrated sustained high performance on a temporal validation set, outperforming SVM which degraded significantly.
- Supervised fine-tuning enhanced stability, enabling GPT-4o-mini to achieve 0.987 F1-score on the test set.
Conclusions:
- LLMs can effectively process structured clinical data in natural language for PD diagnosis.
- LLM performance is influenced by prompting techniques, model selection, and data distribution.
- Further research is needed to optimize LLM application for clinical data analysis and ensure reliable generalization.
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