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Value-Added Chemical Discovery Using Reinforcement Learning (1911.07630v1)

Published 10 Nov 2019 in cs.OH, cs.LG, and stat.ML

Abstract: Computer-assisted synthesis planning aims to help chemists find better reaction pathways faster. Finding viable and short pathways from sugar molecules to value-added chemicals can be modeled as a retrosynthesis planning problem with a catalyst allowed. This is a crucial step in efficient biomass conversion. The traditional computational chemistry approach to identifying possible reaction pathways involves computing the reaction energies of hundreds of intermediates, which is a critical bottleneck in silico reaction discovery. Deep reinforcement learning has shown in other domains that a well-trained agent with little or no prior human knowledge can surpass human performance. While some effort has been made to adapt machine learning techniques to the retrosynthesis planning problem, value-added chemical discovery presents unique challenges. Specifically, the reaction can occur in several different sites in a molecule, a subtle case that has never been treated in previous works. With a more versatile formulation of the problem as a Markov decision process, we address the problem using deep reinforcement learning techniques and present promising preliminary results.

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Authors (5)
  1. Peihong Jiang (4 papers)
  2. Hieu Doan (1 paper)
  3. Sandeep Madireddy (33 papers)
  4. Rajeev Surendran Assary (1 paper)
  5. Prasanna Balaprakash (92 papers)

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