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Exploring Chemical Space using Natural Language Processing Methodologies for Drug Discovery

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arxiv 2002.06053 v1 pith:EEQMG744 submitted 2020-02-10 q-bio.BM cs.CLcs.LGstat.ML

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Text-based representations of chemicals and proteins can be thought of as unstructured languages codified by humans to describe domain-specific knowledge. Advances in natural language processing (NLP) methodologies in the processing of spoken languages accelerated the application of NLP to elucidate hidden knowledge in textual representations of these biochemical entities and then use it to construct models to predict molecular properties or to design novel molecules. This review outlines the impact made by these advances on drug discovery and aims to further the dialogue between medicinal chemists and computer scientists.

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