QRChEM:基于QR码的材料性能预测和设计的深度学习框架

IF 4.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL ACS Engineering Au Pub Date : 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1021/acsengineeringau.3c00055
Haripriyan Uthayakumar, Rahul Krishna K, Raj Jain, Rajnish Kumar and Tarak K. Patra*, 
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机器学习(ML)代理模型用于快速预测材料性能,是加速新材料设计和开发的有前途的工具。这些替代模型的性能和准确性似乎与所采用的分子表示复杂地联系在一起。开发有效的分子数值表示对于替代模型在预测材料性质方面的成功至关重要。在这里,我们提出了一种新的机器可读的分子表示,即分子快速响应(QR)码,用于材料结构-性质相关性的深度学习。我们基于分子QR码(简称QRChEM)构建了卷积深度神经网络(CNN)模型。QRChEM使用~ 21 000个小分子的四个代表性特性数据进行训练和验证,即比热、焓、零点振动能和HOMO-LUMO带隙。我们表明,QRChEM优于常用的基于Morgan指纹和基于单热编码(one-hot encoding, OHE)的深度学习框架。我们进一步对分子QR码进行了UMAP(均匀流形逼近和投影),以证明分子拓扑的可微分性,这对于高保真代理模型的开发至关重要。
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QRChEM: A Deep Learning Framework for Materials Property Prediction and Design Using QR Codes

Machine learning (ML) surrogate models are used for the rapid prediction of materials properties and are promising tools for accelerating new materials design and development. The performance and accuracy of these surrogate models appear to be intricately connected to the molecular representation that is employed. Developing efficient numerical representations of molecules is vital for the success of surrogate models in predicting materials' properties. Here, we propose a new machine-readable molecular representation, namely a molecular quick response (QR) code, for the deep learning of materials structure–property correlations. We built a convolutional deep neural network (CNN) model based on molecular QR codes, which is abbreviated as QRChEM. QRChEM was trained and validated using ∼21 000 data for four representative properties of small molecules, namely specific heat, enthalpy, zero-point vibrational energy, and HOMO–LUMO band gap. We show that QRChEM outperforms the commonly used Morgan fingerprint-based and one-hot encoding (OHE)-based deep learning frameworks. We further performed UMAP (uniform manifold approximation and projection) on the molecular QR codes to demonstrate the differentiability of the molecular topologies, which is vital for high-fidelity surrogate model development.

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