Diffusing on Two Levels and Optimizing for Multiple Properties: A Novel Approach to Generating Molecules with Desirable Properties
Siyuan Guo, Jihong Guan, Shuigeng Zhou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel diffusion-based molecule generation method that operates on two structural levels and optimizes multiple properties simultaneously, improving validity, diversity, and property scores over existing models.
Contribution
The paper presents a dual-level diffusion approach and multi-property optimization techniques, advancing molecule generation with enhanced structural and property control.
Findings
Generated molecules show higher validity and uniqueness.
Achieved better property scores (QED, PlogP) and diversity metrics.
Outperforms state-of-the-art models on benchmark datasets.
Abstract
In the past decade, Artificial Intelligence driven drug design and discovery has been a hot research topic, where an important branch is molecule generation by generative models, from GAN-based models and VAE-based models to the latest diffusion-based models. However, most existing models pursue only the basic properties like validity and uniqueness of the generated molecules, a few go further to explicitly optimize one single important molecular property (e.g. QED or PlogP), which makes most generated molecules little usefulness in practice. In this paper, we present a novel approach to generating molecules with desirable properties, which expands the diffusion model framework with multiple innovative designs. The novelty is two-fold. On the one hand, considering that the structures of molecules are complex and diverse, and molecular properties are usually determined by some…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods · Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography · Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
MethodsDiffusion · Fragmentation
