QMLGCHEM-PHJun 5, 2023

Machine Learning Force Fields with Data Cost Aware Training

Stanford
arXiv:2306.03109v11 citationsh-index: 42Has Code
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This addresses the data efficiency problem for researchers in chemistry and biomedical fields using MLFFs, offering an incremental improvement by leveraging mixed-quality data.

The paper tackles the high data cost of machine learning force fields (MLFFs) for molecular dynamics simulation by proposing ASTEROID, a multi-stage framework that uses cheap inaccurate data and expensive accurate data, reducing the need for expensive quantum mechanical labels while achieving competitive accuracy on MD datasets.

Machine learning force fields (MLFF) have been proposed to accelerate molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, which finds widespread applications in chemistry and biomedical research. Even for the most data-efficient MLFFs, reaching chemical accuracy can require hundreds of frames of force and energy labels generated by expensive quantum mechanical algorithms, which may scale as $O(n^3)$ to $O(n^7)$, with $n$ proportional to the number of basis functions. To address this issue, we propose a multi-stage computational framework -- ASTEROID, which lowers the data cost of MLFFs by leveraging a combination of cheap inaccurate data and expensive accurate data. The motivation behind ASTEROID is that inaccurate data, though incurring large bias, can help capture the sophisticated structures of the underlying force field. Therefore, we first train a MLFF model on a large amount of inaccurate training data, employing a bias-aware loss function to prevent the model from overfitting tahe potential bias of this data. We then fine-tune the obtained model using a small amount of accurate training data, which preserves the knowledge learned from the inaccurate training data while significantly improving the model's accuracy. Moreover, we propose a variant of ASTEROID based on score matching for the setting where the inaccurate training data are unlabeled. Extensive experiments on MD datasets and downstream tasks validate the efficacy of ASTEROID. Our code and data are available at https://github.com/abukharin3/asteroid.

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