Asymmetric Contrastive Multimodal Learning for Advancing Chemical Understanding

11 Nov 2023  ·  Hao Xu, Yifei Wang, Yunrui Li, Pengyu Hong ·

The versatility of multimodal deep learning holds tremendous promise for advancing scientific research and practical applications. As this field continues to evolve, the collective power of cross-modal analysis promises to drive transformative innovations, leading us to new frontiers in chemical understanding and discovery. Hence, we introduce Asymmetric Contrastive Multimodal Learning (ACML) as a novel approach tailored for molecules, showcasing its potential to advance the field of chemistry. ACML harnesses the power of effective asymmetric contrastive learning to seamlessly transfer information from various chemical modalities to molecular graph representations. By combining pre-trained chemical unimodal encoders and a shallow-designed graph encoder, ACML facilitates the assimilation of coordinated chemical semantics from different modalities, leading to comprehensive representation learning with efficient training. This innovative framework enhances the interpretability of learned representations and bolsters the expressive power of graph neural networks. Through practical tasks such as isomer discrimination and uncovering crucial chemical properties for drug discovery, ACML exhibits its capability to revolutionize chemical research and applications, providing a deeper understanding of chemical semantics of different modalities.

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