Abstract

Background The prevalence of diabetes increases year by year, posing a severe threat to human health. Current treatments are difficult to prevent the progression of diabetes and its complications. It is imperative to carry out individualized treatment of diabetes, but current diagnostic methods are difficult to specify an individualized treatment plan. Objective Clarify the distribution law of tongue features of the diabetic population, and provide the diagnostic basis for individualized treatment of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the treatment of diabetes. Methods We use the TFDA-1 tongue diagnosis instrument to collect tongue images of people with diabetes and accurately calculate the color features, texture features, and tongue coating ratio features through the Tongue Diagnosis Analysis System (TDAS). Then, we used K-means and Self-organizing Maps (SOM) networks to analyze the distribution of tongue features in diabetic people. Statistical analysis of TDAS features was used to identify differences between clusters. Results The silhouette coefficient of the K-means clustering result is 0.194, and the silhouette coefficient of the SOM clustering result is 0.127. SOM Cluster 3 and Cluster 4 are derived from K-means Cluster 1, and the intersections account for (76.7% 97.5%) and (22.3% and 70.4%), respectively. K-means Cluster 2 and SOM Cluster 1 are highly overlapping, and the intersection accounts for the ratios of 66.9% and 95.0%. K-means Cluster 3 and SOM Cluster 2 are highly overlaid, and the intersection ratio is 94.1% and 82.1%. For the clustering results of K-means, TB-a and TC-a of Cluster 3 are the highest (P < 0.001), TB-a of Cluster 2 is the lowest (P < 0.001), and TB-a of Cluster 1 is between Cluster 2 and Cluster 3 (P < 0.001). Cluster 1 has the highest TB-b and TC-b (P < 0.001), Cluster 2 has the lowest TB-b and TC-b (P < 0.001), and TB-b and TC-b of Cluster 3 are between Cluster 1 and Cluster 2 (P < 0.001). Cluster 1 has the highest TB-ASM and TC-ASM (P < 0.001), Cluster 3 has the lowest TB-ASM and TC-ASM (P < 0.001), and TB-ASM and TC-ASM of Cluster 2 are between the Cluster 1 and Cluster 3 (P < 0.001). CON, ENT, and MEAN show the opposite trend. Cluster 2 had the highest Per-all (P < 0.001). SOM divides K-means Cluster 1 into two categories. There is almost no difference in texture features between Cluster 3 and Cluster 4 in the SOM clustering results. Cluster 3's TB-L, TC-L, and Per-all are lower than Cluster 4 (P < 0.001), Cluster 3's TB-a, TC-a, TB-b, TC-b, and Per-part are higher than Cluster 4 (P < 0.001). Conclusions The precise tongue image features calculated by TDAS are the basis for characterizing the disease state of diabetic people. Unsupervised learning technology combined with statistical analysis is an important means to discover subtle changes in the tongue features of diabetic people. The machine vision analysis method based on unsupervised machine learning technology realizes the classification of the diabetic population based on fine tongue features. It provides a diagnostic basis for the designated diabetes TCM treatment plan.

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