Affiliation:
1. School of Software Shandong University Jinan China
2. Joint SDU‐NTU Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (C‐FAIR) Shandong University Jinan China
3. Centre for Artificial Intelligence Driven Drug Discovery Faculty of Applied Science Macao Polytechnic University Macao China
Abstract
AbstractThe prediction of molecular properties is a crucial task in the field of drug discovery. Computational methods that can accurately predict molecular properties can significantly accelerate the drug discovery process and reduce the cost of drug discovery. In recent years, iterative updates in computing hardware and the rise of deep learning have created a new and effective path for molecular property prediction. Deep learning methods can leverage the vast amount of data accumulated over the years in drug discovery and do not require complex feature engineering. In this review, we summarize molecular representations and commonly used datasets in molecular property prediction models and present advanced deep learning methods for molecular property prediction, including state‐of‐the‐art deep learning networks such as graph neural networks and Transformer‐based models, as well as state‐of‐the‐art deep learning strategies such as 3D pre‐train, contrastive learning, multi‐task learning, transfer learning, and meta‐learning. We also point out some critical issues such as lack of datasets, low information utilization, and lack of specificity for diseases.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation
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