计算机科学
数据科学
人工智能
透视图(图形)
化学信息学
分类
对抗制
领域(数学)
管理科学
化学
工程类
计算化学
数学
纯数学
作者
Zhenxing Wu,Jihong Chen,Yitong Li,Yafeng Deng,Haitao Zhao,Chang‐Yu Hsieh,Tingjun Hou
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jcim.3c01642
摘要
The application of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in the field of chemistry has garnered growing interest for its potential to justify the prediction of black-box machine learning models and provide actionable insights. We first survey a range of XAI techniques adapted for chemical applications and categorize them based on the technical details of each methodology. We then present a few case studies to illustrate the practical utility of XAI, such as identifying carcinogenic molecules and guiding molecular optimizations, in order to provide chemists with concrete examples of ways to take full advantage of XAI-augmented machine learning for chemistry. Despite the initial success of XAI in chemistry, we still face the challenges of developing more reliable explanations, assuring robustness against adversarial actions, and customizing the explanation for different applications and needs of the diverse scientific community. Finally, we discuss the emerging role of large language models like GPT in generating natural language explanations and discusses the specific challenges associated with them. We advocate that addressing the aforementioned challenges and actively embracing new techniques may contribute to establishing machine learning as an indispensable technique for chemistry in this digital era.
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