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CORE: Automatic Molecule Optimization Using Copy & Refine Strategy

Abstract

Molecule optimization is about generating molecule YY with more desirable properties based on an input molecule XX. The state-of-the-art approaches partition the molecules into a large set of substructures SS and grow the new molecule structure by iteratively predicting which substructure from SS to add. However, since the set of available substructures SS is large, such an iterative prediction task is often inaccurate especially for substructures that are infrequent in the training data. To address this challenge, we propose a new generating strategy called "Copy & Refine" (CORE), where at each step the generator first decides whether to copy an existing substructure from input XX or to generate a new substructure, then the most promising substructure will be added to the new molecule. Combining together with scaffolding tree generation and adversarial training, CORE can significantly improve several latest molecule optimization methods in various measures including drug likeness (QED), dopamine receptor (DRD2) and penalized LogP. We tested CORE and baselines using the ZINC database and CORE obtained up to 11% and 21% relatively improvement over the baselines on success rate on the complete test set and the subset with infrequent substructures, respectively.

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