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 Jiang, Tianyi


Knowledge-enhanced Relation Graph and Task Sampling for Few-shot Molecular Property Prediction

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Recently, few-shot molecular property prediction (FSMPP) has garnered increasing attention. Despite impressive breakthroughs achieved by existing methods, they often overlook the inherent many-to-many relationships between molecules and properties, which limits their performance. For instance, similar substructures of molecules can inspire the exploration of new compounds. Additionally, the relationships between properties can be quantified, with high-related properties providing more information in exploring the target property than those low-related. To this end, this paper proposes a novel meta-learning FSMPP framework (KRGTS), which comprises the Knowledge-enhanced Relation Graph module and the Task Sampling module. The knowledge-enhanced relation graph module constructs the molecule-property multi-relation graph (MPMRG) to capture the many-to-many relationships between molecules and properties. The task sampling module includes a meta-training task sampler and an auxiliary task sampler, responsible for scheduling the meta-training process and sampling high-related auxiliary tasks, respectively, thereby achieving efficient meta-knowledge learning and reducing noise introduction. Empirically, extensive experiments on five datasets demonstrate the superiority of KRGTS over a variety of state-of-the-art methods.


Multi-Modal Representation Learning for Molecular Property Prediction: Sequence, Graph, Geometry

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Molecular property prediction refers to the task of labeling molecules with some biochemical properties, playing a pivotal role in the drug discovery and design process. Recently, with the advancement of machine learning, deep learning-based molecular property prediction has emerged as a solution to the resource-intensive nature of traditional methods, garnering significant attention. Among them, molecular representation learning is the key factor for molecular property prediction performance. And there are lots of sequence-based, graph-based, and geometry-based methods that have been proposed. However, the majority of existing studies focus solely on one modality for learning molecular representations, failing to comprehensively capture molecular characteristics and information. In this paper, a novel multi-modal representation learning model, which integrates the sequence, graph, and geometry characteristics, is proposed for molecular property prediction, called SGGRL. Specifically, we design a fusion layer to fusion the representation of different modalities. Furthermore, to ensure consistency across modalities, SGGRL is trained to maximize the similarity of representations for the same molecule while minimizing similarity for different molecules. To verify the effectiveness of SGGRL, seven molecular datasets, and several baselines are used for evaluation and comparison. The experimental results demonstrate that SGGRL consistently outperforms the baselines in most cases. This further underscores the capability of SGGRL to comprehensively capture molecular information. Overall, the proposed SGGRL model showcases its potential to revolutionize molecular property prediction by leveraging multi-modal representation learning to extract diverse and comprehensive molecular insights. Our code is released at https://github.com/Vencent-Won/SGGRL.