RGVAE, a stochastic-context-free-grammar VAE for RNA, can generate sequences satisfying design constraints, but the claimed outperformance over baselines is not convincingly demonstrated.
Multi-Objective Latent Space Optimization of Generative Molecular Design Models
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Molecular design based on generative models, such as variational autoencoders (VAEs), has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its efficiency for exploring high-dimensional molecular space to identify molecules with desired properties. While the efficacy of the initial model strongly depends on the training data, the sampling efficiency of the model for suggesting novel molecules with enhanced properties can be further enhanced via latent space optimization. In this paper, we propose a multi-objective latent space optimization (LSO) method that can significantly enhance the performance of generative molecular design (GMD). The proposed method adopts an iterative weighted retraining approach, where the respective weights of the molecules in the training data are determined by their Pareto efficiency. We demonstrate that our multi-objective GMD LSO method can significantly improve the performance of GMD for jointly optimizing multiple molecular properties.
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Efficient design of rna sequences with desired properties, structure, and motifs using a grammar variational autoencoder
RGVAE, a stochastic-context-free-grammar VAE for RNA, can generate sequences satisfying design constraints, but the claimed outperformance over baselines is not convincingly demonstrated.