Affiliation:
1. ICReDD Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan
2. Chemistry Solutions Elsevier Oxford United Kingdom
3. Laboratory of Chemoinformatics University of Strasbourg Strasbourg France
4. Institute of Molecular and Translational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Palacky University Olomouc Olomouc Czech Republic
Abstract
AbstractMolecules are complex dynamic objects that can exist in different molecular forms (conformations, tautomers, stereoisomers, protonation states, etc.) and often it is not known which molecular form is responsible for observed physicochemical and biological properties of a given molecule. This raises the problem of the selection of the correct molecular form for machine learning modeling of target properties. The same problem is common to biological molecules (RNA, DNA, proteins)—long sequences where only key segments, which often cannot be located precisely, are involved in biological functions. Multi‐instance machine learning (MIL) is an efficient approach for solving problems where objects under study cannot be uniquely represented by a single instance, but rather by a set of multiple alternative instances. Multi‐instance learning was formalized in 1997 and motivated by the problem of conformation selection in drug activity prediction tasks. Since then MIL has found a lot of applications in various domains, such as information retrieval, computer vision, signal processing, bankruptcy prediction, and so on. In the given review we describe the MIL framework and its applications to the tasks associated with ambiguity in the representation of small and biological molecules in chemoinformatics and bioinformatics. We have collected examples that demonstrate the advantages of MIL over the traditional single‐instance learning (SIL) approach. Special attention was paid to the ability of MIL models to identify key instances responsible for a modeling property.This article is categorized under:
Data Science > Chemoinformatics
Data Science > Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning
Funder
European Regional Development Fund
Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Computational Mathematics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Biochemistry
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