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Mahdi Shafiei Neyestanak1,2, Sarah M Burbach1, Karenna Ng1
1Department of Immunology and Microbiology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA.
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Scaling laws for large language models in natural language domains are typically derived under the assumption that performance is primarily compute-constrained. In contrast, antibody language models (AbLMs) trained on paired sequences are primarily data-limited, thus requiring different considerations. To explore how model size and data scale affect AbLM performance, we trained 15 AbLMs across all pairwise combinations of five model sizes and three training data sizes. From these experiments, we derive an AbLM-specific scaling law and estimate that training a data-optimal AbLM equivalent of the highly performant 650M-parameter ESM-2 protein language model would require ~5.5 million paired antibody sequences. Evaluation on multiple downstream classification tasks revealed that significant performance gains emerged only with sufficiently large model size, suggesting that in data-limited domains, improved performance depends jointly on both model scale and data volume.
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