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arxiv: 1910.00698 · v2 · pith:OLCCNHKT · submitted 2019-10-01 · cs.LG · physics.chem-ph· stat.ML

Re-balancing Variational Autoencoder Loss for Molecule Sequence Generation

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classification cs.LG physics.chem-phstat.ML
keywords collapsegenerationmoleculemoleculesposteriorautoencoderchemicalloss
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Molecule generation is to design new molecules with specific chemical properties and further to optimize the desired chemical properties. Following previous work, we encode molecules into continuous vectors in the latent space and then decode the vectors into molecules under the variational autoencoder (VAE) framework. We investigate the posterior collapse problem of current RNN-based VAEs for molecule sequence generation. For the first time, we find that underestimated reconstruction loss leads to posterior collapse, and provide both theoretical and experimental evidence. We propose an effective and efficient solution to fix the problem and avoid posterior collapse. Without bells and whistles, our method achieves SOTA reconstruction accuracy and competitive validity on the ZINC 250K dataset. When generating 10,000 unique valid SMILES from random prior sampling, it costs JT-VAE1450s while our method only needs 9s. Our implementation is at https://github.com/chaoyan1037/Re-balanced-VAE.

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