Materials Expert-Artificial Intelligence for Materials Discovery
Yanjun Liu, Milena Jovanovic, Krishnanand Mallayya, Wesley J. Maddox, Andrew Gordon Wilson, Sebastian Klemenz, Leslie M. Schoop, Eun-Ah Kim

TL;DR
This paper introduces ME-AI, a machine learning approach that captures expert intuition from experimental data to identify novel material descriptors, demonstrated on topological semimetals in square-net materials.
Contribution
The paper presents a new method to encode human expert intuition into machine learning models for materials discovery, focusing on topological semimetals.
Findings
Descriptors replicate expert intuition
Hypervalency identified as key predictor
Method expands understanding of material properties
Abstract
The advent of material databases provides an unprecedented opportunity to uncover predictive descriptors for emergent material properties from vast data space. However, common reliance on high-throughput ab initio data necessarily inherits limitations of such data: mismatch with experiments. On the other hand, experimental decisions are often guided by an expert's intuition honed from experiences that are rarely articulated. We propose using machine learning to "bottle" such operational intuition into quantifiable descriptors using expertly curated measurement-based data. We introduce "Materials Expert-Artificial Intelligence" (ME-AI) to encapsulate and articulate this human intuition. As a first step towards such a program, we focus on the topological semimetal (TSM) among square-net materials as the property inspired by the expert-identified descriptor based on structural information:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Learning in Materials Science · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis · Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
MethodsGaussian Process · Focus
