Neel Redkar

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3 Papers

CLNov 12, 2023Code
CLAMP: A Contrastive Language And Molecule Pre-training Network

Neel Redkar

This paper highlights a shift in how to approach material generation. Instead of material-to-material, we propose a language-to-material generation architecture that utilizes millions of untapped data points. Using a web scraper to collect crystal text pairs from open-source research papers, a contrastive model can be trained using a convolutional graph neural network encoder and a language encoder. This would allow unsupervised zero-shot classification which can be trained by taking advantage of linguistic structure. Without any specific training data, an ~82\% accuracy was achieved and ~75\% accuracy for photocatalyst prediction with an extremely small dataset. This novel network could ideally be cross-applied to any reaction that can be described via text, opening completely new methods to think about 3D chemical framework generation. In the full experiment diffusion models would likely be incorporated to fully exploit the latent space.

LGNov 9, 2023
CarbNN: A Novel Active Transfer Learning Neural Network To Build De Novo Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Carbon Capture

Neel Redkar

Over the past decade, climate change has become an increasing problem with one of the major contributing factors being carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; almost 51% of total US carbon emissions are from factories. Current materials used in CO2 capture are lacking either in efficiency, sustainability, or cost. Electrocatalysis of CO2 is a new approach where CO2 can be reduced and the components used industrially as fuel, saving transportation costs, creating financial incentives. Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are crystals made of organo-metals that adsorb, filter, and electrocatalyze CO2. The current available MOFs for capture & electrocatalysis are expensive to manufacture and inefficient at capture. The goal therefore is to computationally design a MOF that can adsorb CO2 and catalyze carbon monoxide & oxygen with low cost. A novel active transfer learning neural network was developed, utilizing transfer learning due to limited available data on 15 MOFs. Using the Cambridge Structural Database with 10,000 MOFs, the model used incremental mutations to fit a trained fitness hyper-heuristic function. Eventually, a Selenium MOF (C18MgO25Se11Sn20Zn5) was converged on. Through analysis of predictions & literature, the converged MOF was shown to be more effective & more synthetically accessible than existing MOFs, showing the model had an understanding of effective electrocatalytic structures in the material space. This novel network can be implemented for other gas separations and catalysis applications that have limited training accessible datasets.

AINov 19, 2024
Planning vs Reasoning: Ablations to Test Capabilities of LoRA layers

Neel Redkar

Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) layers have emerged as a promising approach for efficient model fine-tuning, but their capabilities and limitations have not been fully explored. This paper: 1) Investigates the fundamental question of whether LoRA layers are effective at increasing reasoning + planning abilities 2) We introduce HashChain Reasoning, a novel evaluation dataset that deterministically tests reasoning capabilities. Through systematic ablation studies on GPT-2, we demonstrate that reasoning capabilities appear to exist primarily in low-rank spaces and can be effectively enhanced using LoRA layers. The effective rank analysis of trained LoRA matrices reveals a 2-3x lower rank requirement for reasoning tasks compared to planning tasks, giving context on where LoRA layers would be effective. This also provides evidence for reasoning fundamentally preferring low-parameter spaces for generalization.