x射线衍射信号处理的模拟改进

Junwen Bai, Zihang Lai, Runzhe Yang, Yexiang Xue, J. Gregoire, C. Gomes
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许多现实世界的任务涉及从满足背景或先验知识的数据中识别信号。在材料发现等领域,由于原始实验数据的缺陷和偏差,x射线衍射(XRD)信号的识别往往需要大量的(人工)专家工作来找到与理想理论信号相似的精炼信号。因此,利用模拟理论数据自动精炼原始XRD信号是可取的。我们提出了一种新的方法来改进不完美的输入信号,通过一个预训练的分类器结合来自模拟理论数据的先验知识,使改进后的信号模仿理想信号。分类器在理想的模拟数据上进行训练,对信号进行分类,并学习一个嵌入空间,其中每个类由一个原型表示。细化器通过小的修改来学习细化不完美的信号,使它们的嵌入更接近相应的原型。我们证明了精炼厂可以用监督和非监督两种方式进行训练。我们进一步说明了所提出的方法在材料发现中的x射线衍射信号细化任务中的定性和定量有效性。
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Imitation Refinement for X-ray Diffraction Signal Processing
Many real-world tasks involve identifying signals from data satisfying background or prior knowledge. In domains like materials discovery, due to the flaws and biases in raw experimental data, the identification of X-ray diffraction (XRD) signals often requires significant (manual) expert work to find refined signals that are similar to the ideal theoretical ones. Automatically refining the raw XRD signals utilizing simulated theoretical data is thus desirable. We propose imitation refinement, a novel approach to refine imperfect input signals, guided by a pre-trained classifier incorporating prior knowledge from simulated theoretical data, such that the refined signals imitate the ideal ones. The classifier is trained on the ideal simulated data to classify signals and learns an embedding space where each class is represented by a prototype. The refiner learns to refine the imperfect signals with small modifications, such that their embeddings are closer to the corresponding prototypes. We show that the refiner can be trained in both supervised and unsupervised fashions. We further illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach both qualitatively and quantitatively in an X-ray diffraction signal refinement task in materials discovery.
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