SMI-Editor pre-trains a SMILES Transformer to restore randomly dropped chemical fragments via Levenshtein edit operations, improving downstream molecular property prediction.
Lexically Constrained Neural Machine Translation with Levenshtein Transformer
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This paper proposes a simple and effective algorithm for incorporating lexical constraints in neural machine translation. Previous work either required re-training existing models with the lexical constraints or incorporating them during beam search decoding with significantly higher computational overheads. Leveraging the flexibility and speed of a recently proposed Levenshtein Transformer model (Gu et al., 2019), our method injects terminology constraints at inference time without any impact on decoding speed. Our method does not require any modification to the training procedure and can be easily applied at runtime with custom dictionaries. Experiments on English-German WMT datasets show that our approach improves an unconstrained baseline and previous approaches.
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SMI-Editor: Edit-based SMILES Language Model with Fragment-level Supervision
SMI-Editor pre-trains a SMILES Transformer to restore randomly dropped chemical fragments via Levenshtein edit operations, improving downstream molecular property prediction.