A reproducibility study of "Augmenting Genetic Algorithms with Deep Neural Networks for Exploring the Chemical Space"
Nigam et al. reported a genetic algorithm (GA) utilizing the SELFIES representation and also propose an adaptive, neural network-based penalty that is supposed to improve the diversity of the generated molecules. The main claims of the paper are that this GA outperforms other generative techniques (...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nigam et al. reported a genetic algorithm (GA) utilizing the SELFIES
representation and also propose an adaptive, neural network-based penalty that
is supposed to improve the diversity of the generated molecules. The main
claims of the paper are that this GA outperforms other generative techniques
(as measured by the penalized logP) and that a neural network-based adaptive
penalty increases the diversity of the generated molecules. In this work, we
investigated the reproducibility of their claims. Overall, we were able to
reproduce comparable results using the SELFIES-based GA, but mostly by
exploiting deficiencies of the (easily optimizable) fitness function (i.e.,
generating long, sulfur containing chains). In addition, we reproduce results
showing that the discriminator can be used to bias the generation of molecules
to ones that are similar to the reference set. Lastly, we attempted to quantify
the evolution of the diversity, understand the influence of some
hyperparameters, and propose improvements to the adaptive penalty. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2102.00700 |