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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
卷 59, 期 8, 页码 3370-3388出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00237
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- DARPA Make-It program [ARO W911NF-16-2-0023]
- Machine Learning for Pharmaceutical Discovery and Synthesis (MLPDS) consortium
- Amgen Inc.
- BASF
- Novartis
Advancements in neural machinery have led to a wide range of algorithmic solutions for molecular property prediction. Two classes of models in particular have yielded promising results: neural networks applied to computed molecular fingerprints or expert-crafted descriptors and graph convolutional neural networks that construct a learned molecular representation by operating on the graph structure of the molecule. However, recent literature has yet to clearly determine which of these two methods is superior when generalizing to new chemical space. Furthermore, prior research has rarely examined these new models in industry research settings in comparison to existing employed models. In this paper, we benchmark models extensively on 19 public and 16 proprietary industrial data sets spanning a wide variety of chemical end points. In addition, we introduce a graph convolutional model that consistently matches or outperforms models using fixed molecular descriptors as well as previous graph neural architectures on both public and proprietary data sets. Our empirical findings indicate that while approaches based on these representations have yet to reach the level of experimental reproducibility, our proposed model nevertheless offers significant improvements over models currently used in industrial workflows.
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