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On Graph Neural Network Ensembles for Large-Scale Molecular Property Prediction

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arxiv 2106.15529 v1 pith:F6T4AZCI submitted 2021-06-29 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords graphneuralpredictionensemblehomo-lumolarge-scalelearningmolecular
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In order to advance large-scale graph machine learning, the Open Graph Benchmark Large Scale Challenge (OGB-LSC) was proposed at the KDD Cup 2021. The PCQM4M-LSC dataset defines a molecular HOMO-LUMO property prediction task on about 3.8M graphs. In this short paper, we show our current work-in-progress solution which builds an ensemble of three graph neural networks models based on GIN, Bayesian Neural Networks and DiffPool. Our approach outperforms the provided baseline by 7.6%. Moreover, using uncertainty in our ensemble's prediction, we can identify molecules whose HOMO-LUMO gaps are harder to predict (with Pearson's correlation of 0.5181). We anticipate that this will facilitate active learning.

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