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Explaining compound activity predictions with a substructure-aware loss for graph neural networks.

Amara, Kenza, Rodriguez Perez, Raquel and Jimenez-Luna, Jose (2023) Explaining compound activity predictions with a substructure-aware loss for graph neural networks. Journal of cheminformatics, 15 (1). p. 67. ISSN 1758-2946

Abstract

Explainable machine learning is increasingly used in drug discovery to help rationalize compound property predictions. Feature attribution techniques are popular choices to identify which molecular substructures are responsible for a predicted property change. However, established molecular feature attribution methods have so far displayed low performance for popular deep learning algorithms such as graph neural networks (GNNs), especially when compared with simpler modeling alternatives such as random forests coupled with atom masking. To mitigate this problem, a modification of the regression objective for GNNs is proposed to specifically account for common core structures between pairs of molecules. The presented approach shows higher accuracy on a recently-proposed explainability benchmark. This methodology has the potential to assist with model explainability in drug discovery pipelines, particularly in lead optimization efforts where specific chemical series are investigated.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: explainable AI; model interpretation; graph neural networks; benchmark; activity predictions; QSAR; lead optimization; drug discovery
Date Deposited: 01 Sep 2023 00:45
Last Modified: 01 Sep 2023 00:45
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/49396

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