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3 months ago

Atomistic Line Graph Neural Network for Improved Materials Property Predictions

Kamal Choudhary Brian DeCost

Atomistic Line Graph Neural Network for Improved Materials Property Predictions

Abstract

Graph neural networks (GNN) have been shown to provide substantial performance improvements for atomistic material representation and modeling compared with descriptor-based machine learning models. While most existing GNN models for atomistic predictions are based on atomic distance information, they do not explicitly incorporate bond angles, which are critical for distinguishing many atomic structures. Furthermore, many material properties are known to be sensitive to slight changes in bond angles. We present an Atomistic Line Graph Neural Network (ALIGNN), a GNN architecture that performs message passing on both the interatomic bond graph and its line graph corresponding to bond angles. We demonstrate that angle information can be explicitly and efficiently included, leading to improved performance on multiple atomistic prediction tasks. We ALIGNN models for predicting 52 solid-state and molecular properties available in the JARVIS-DFT, Materials project, and QM9 databases. ALIGNN can outperform some previously reported GNN models on atomistic prediction tasks by up to 85% in accuracy with better or comparable model training speed.

Code Repositories

usnistgov/alignn
Official
pytorch
Mentioned in GitHub

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
formation-energy-on-jarvis-dft-formationALIGNN
MAE: 0.0331
formation-energy-on-qm9ALIGNN
MAE: 0.30

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