Deep Learning in Chemistry
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- DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00266
Deep Learning in Chemistry
Abstract
Machine learning enables computers to address problems by learning from data. Deep learning is a type of machine learning that uses a hierarchical recombination of features to extract pertinent information and then learn the patterns represented in the data. Over the last eight years, its abilities have increasingly been applied to a wide variety of chemical challenges, from improving computational chemistry to drug and materials design and even synthesis planning. This review aims to explain the concepts of deep learning to chemists from any background and follows this with an overview of the diverse applications demonstrated in the literature. We hope that this will empower the broader chemical community to engage with this burgeoning field and foster the growing movement of deep learning accelerated chemistry.
Keywords: Cheminformatics; Computational chemistry; Deep learning; Drug design; Machine learning; Materials design; Open sourcing; Quantum mechanical calculations; Representation learning; Synthesis planning.
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