A structured review of generative models for inorganic crystal structures, covering architectures, representations, datasets, evaluation metrics, and applications without adding new experimental results.
Study of Deep Generative Models for Inorganic Chemical Compositions
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Generative models based on generative adversarial networks (GANs) and variational autoencoders (VAEs) have been widely studied in the fields of image generation, speech generation, and drug discovery, but, only a few studies have focused on the generation of inorganic materials. Such studies use the crystal structures of materials, but material researchers rarely store this information. Thus, we generate chemical compositions without using crystal information. We use a conditional VAE (CondVAE) and a conditional GAN (CondGAN) and show that CondGAN using the bag-of-atom representation with physical descriptors generates better compositions than other generative models. Also, we evaluate the effectiveness of the Metropolis-Hastings-based atomic valency modification and the extrapolation performance, which is important to material discovery.
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Generative AI for Crystal Structures: A Review
A structured review of generative models for inorganic crystal structures, covering architectures, representations, datasets, evaluation metrics, and applications without adding new experimental results.