Mixtures Recomposition by Neural Nets: A Multidisciplinary Overview.

Journal: Journal of chemical information and modeling
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Abstract

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are transforming how we understand chemical mixtures, providing an expressive view of the chemical space and multiscale processes. Their hybridization with physical knowledge can bridge the gap between predictivity and understanding of the underlying processes. This overview explores recent progress in ANNs, particularly their potential in the 'recomposition' of chemical mixtures. Graph-based representations reveal patterns among mixture components, and deep learning models excel in capturing complexity and symmetries when compared to traditional Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship models. Key components, such as Hamiltonian networks and convolution operations, play a central role in representing multiscale mixtures. The integration of ANNs with Chemical Reaction Networks and Physics-Informed Neural Networks for inverse chemical kinetic problems is also examined. The combination of sensors with ANNs shows promise in optical and biomimetic applications. A common ground is identified in the context of statistical physics, where ANN-based methods iteratively adapt their models by blending their initial states with training data. The concept of mixture recomposition unveils a reciprocal inspiration between ANNs and reactive mixtures, highlighting learning behaviors influenced by the training environment.

Authors

  • Andre Nicolle
    Aramco Fuel Research Center, Rueil-Malmaison 92852, France.
  • Sili Deng
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Matthias Ihme
    Stanford University, Stanford 94305, California, United States.
  • Nursulu Kuzhagaliyeva
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia.
  • Emad Al Ibrahim
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia.
  • Aamir Farooq
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia.