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Towards Reliable Osteoarthritis Classification: Fine-Tuned Convolutional Neural Networks, Vision Transformers, and Ensemble Learning Approaches

International Journal of Technology | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Abed I.S.; Khalil A.T.; Amer H.M.; Ali S.M.M.; Ata M.M.

DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v17i1.8007

Journal: International Journal of Technology

Year: 2026

Publisher: Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access

Cited by: 1

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a widespread degenerative condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Early detection and precise classification are crucial for effective disease management. This study investigated the use of deep learning techniques to classify the severity of knee OA from X-ray images, specifically targeting three categories: Normal (KL Grade 0), Moderate (KL Grade 3), and Severe (KL Grade 4). We utilized a dataset from the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI), containing 3,221 X-ray images of the knee, and fine-tuned eight pretrained CNNs (DenseNet201, EfficientNetB7, InceptionV3, InceptionResNetV2, ResNet50V2, ResNet152V2, Vision Transformer B32, and Xception). A custom CNN and ensemble deep learning models (hard and weighted voting) were also proposed with a total of 11 models. The models were assessed using a dataset split of 70% for training, 15% for validation, and 15% for testing, ensuring comprehensive evaluation across all development stages. DenseNet201 achieved the highest classification accuracy of 97.11% among the individual models, while Vision Transformer B32 showed the lowest accuracy of 59.38%. Ensemble methods using hard and weighted voting, incorporating the top five models, achieved a consistent accuracy of 97.11%. These results demonstrate the potential of deep learning, particularly ensemble strategies, in accurately classifying knee OA severity. This method can help build smarter tools that assist doctors in making better decisions, aiding in the early detection and management of OA, offering a robust tool for improving patient outcomes. © 2026 Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Classification; Deep Learning; Ensemble Methods; Knee X-ray; Osteoarthritis