Molecular Inverse-Design Platform for Material Industries
The discovery of new materials has been the essential force which brings a discontinuous improvement to industrial products' performance. However, the extra-vast combinatorial design space of material structures exceeds human experts' capability to explore all, thereby hampering material d...
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Zusammenfassung: | The discovery of new materials has been the essential force which brings a
discontinuous improvement to industrial products' performance. However, the
extra-vast combinatorial design space of material structures exceeds human
experts' capability to explore all, thereby hampering material development. In
this paper, we present a material industry-oriented web platform of an
AI-driven molecular inverse-design system, which automatically designs brand
new molecular structures rapidly and diversely. Different from existing
inverse-design solutions, in this system, the combination of substructure-based
feature encoding and molecular graph generation algorithms allows a user to
gain high-speed, interpretable, and customizable design process. Also, a
hierarchical data structure and user-oriented UI provide a flexible and
intuitive workflow. The system is deployed on IBM's and our client's cloud
servers and has been used by 5 partner companies. To illustrate actual
industrial use cases, we exhibit inverse-design of sugar and dye molecules,
that were carried out by experimental chemists in those client companies.
Compared to general human chemist's standard performance, the molecular design
speed was accelerated more than 10 times, and greatly increased variety was
observed in the inverse-designed molecules without loss of chemical realism. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2004.11521 |