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MESPool: Molecular Edge Shrinkage Pooling for hierarchical molecular representation learning and property prediction

Brief Bioinform. 2023 Nov 22;25(1):bbad423. doi: 10.1093/bib/bbad423.

ABSTRACT

Identifying task-relevant structures is important for molecular property prediction. In a graph neural network (GNN), graph pooling can group nodes and hierarchically represent the molecular graph. However, previous pooling methods either drop out node information or lose the connection of the original graph; therefore, it is difficult to identify continuous subtructures. Importantly, they lacked interpretability on molecular graphs. To this end, we proposed a novel Molecular Edge Shrinkage Pooling (MESPool) method, which is based on edges (or chemical bonds). MESPool preserves crucial edges and shrinks others inside the functional groups and is able to search for key structures without breaking the original connection. We compared MESPool with various well-known pooling methods on different benchmarks and showed that MESPool outperforms the previous methods. Furthermore, we explained the rationality of MESPool on some datasets, including a COVID-19 drug dataset.

PMID:38048081 | DOI:10.1093/bib/bbad423

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