Unsupervised learning techniques detect clinically relevant structure in human gut microbiota
Unsupervised learning techniques detect clinically relevant structure in human gut microbiota Author(s): Himmi Lindgren,Leo M Lahti,Aki Havulinna,Teemu Niiranen,Rob Knight,Guillaume Meric Affiliation(s): Department of Computing, University of Turku, Turku, Finland Unsupervised learning techniques can detect clinically relevant structure in a population cohort data of human gut microbiota. While the gut microbiota composition is influenced by individual factors such as diet, medication, and development of the immune system during early childhood, it is proposed that individuals maintain a relatively stable microbiota ecosystem throughout adulthood.