Learning with Molecules beyond Graph Neural Networks

11/06/2020
by   Gustav Sourek, et al.
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We demonstrate a deep learning framework which is inherently based in the highly expressive language of relational logic, enabling to, among other things, capture arbitrarily complex graph structures. We show how Graph Neural Networks and similar models can be easily covered in the framework by specifying the underlying propagation rules in the relational logic. The declarative nature of the used language then allows to easily modify and extend the propagation schemes into complex structures, such as the molecular rings which we choose for a short demonstration in this paper.

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