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Investigating Active Learning and Meta-Learning for Iterative Peptide Design.


ABSTRACT: Often the development of novel functional peptides is not amenable to high throughput or purely computational screening methods. Peptides must be synthesized one at a time in a process that does not generate large amounts of data. One way this method can be improved is by ensuring that each experiment provides the best improvement in both peptide properties and predictive modeling accuracy. Here, we study the effectiveness of active learning, optimizing experiment order, and meta-learning, transferring knowledge between contexts, to reduce the number of experiments necessary to build a predictive model. We present a multitask benchmark database of peptides designed to advance these methods for experimental design. Each task is a binary classification of peptides represented as a sequence string. We find neither active learning method tested to be better than random choice. The meta-learning method Reptile was found to improve the average accuracy across data sets. Combining meta-learning with active learning offers inconsistent benefits.

SUBMITTER: Barrett R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7842147 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Investigating Active Learning and Meta-Learning for Iterative Peptide Design.

Barrett Rainier R   White Andrew D AD  

Journal of chemical information and modeling 20201222 1


Often the development of novel functional peptides is not amenable to high throughput or purely computational screening methods. Peptides must be synthesized one at a time in a process that does not generate large amounts of data. One way this method can be improved is by ensuring that each experiment provides the best improvement in both peptide properties and predictive modeling accuracy. Here, we study the effectiveness of active learning, optimizing experiment order, and meta-learning, trans  ...[more]

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