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Genetic descriptor search algorithm for predicting hydrogen adsorption free energy of 2D material
Jaehwan Lee1,2, Seokwon Shin1,2, Jaeho Lee3
1Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, Seoul, 04620, South Korea.
Abstract:
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have emerged as a promising alternative to noble metals in the field of electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction. However, previous attempts using machine learning to predict TMD properties, such as catalytic activity, have been shown to have limitations in their dependence on large amounts of training data and massive computations. Herein, we propose a genetic descriptor search that efficiently identifies a set of descriptors through a genetic algorithm, without requiring intensive calculations. We conducted both quantitative and qualitative experiments on a total of 70 TMDs to predict hydrogen adsorption free energy ([Formula: see text]) with the generated descriptors. The results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperformed the feature extraction methods that are currently widely used in machine learning applications.
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