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Hyun-Myung Woo1, Xiaoning Qian2,3, Li Tan3
1Department of Biomedical & Robotics Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Republic of Korea.
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)
|November 30, 2023
Summary
This study introduces an optimal framework for high-throughput virtual screening (HTVS) using multi-fidelity models. It accelerates screening by efficiently allocating computational resources, balancing accuracy and speed.
Area of Science:
- Computational chemistry
- Materials science
- Drug discovery
Background:
- Efficient screening of molecular candidates is crucial for drug discovery and materials design.
- Large search spaces and high-fidelity model costs hinder practical screening.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a general framework for constructing and optimizing high-throughput virtual screening (HTVS) pipelines.
- To optimally allocate computational resources among multi-fidelity models for improved efficiency.
Main Methods:
- Proposed a framework for HTVS pipelines utilizing multi-fidelity models.
- Developed an optimal resource allocation strategy based on model cost and accuracy.
- Validated the framework using simulated and real-world data.
Main Results:
- Demonstrated significant acceleration of virtual screening processes.
- Achieved acceleration without compromising predictive accuracy.
- Enabled adaptive strategies to trade accuracy for computational efficiency.
Conclusions:
- The proposed optimal HTVS framework enhances computational screening efficiency.
- The framework offers flexibility in balancing accuracy and speed for virtual screening tasks.
- This approach is valuable for accelerating discovery in fields like drug development and materials design.

