The Open MatSci ML Toolkit: A Flexible Framework for Machine Learning in Materials Science

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Authors Santiago Miret, Kin Long Kelvin Lee, Carmelo Gonzales, Marcel Nassar, Matthew Spellings arXiv ID 2210.17484 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cond-mat.mtrl-sci, cs.AI Citations 20 Venue Trans. Mach. Learn. Res. Repository https://github.com/IntelLabs/matsciml Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
We present the Open MatSci ML Toolkit: a flexible, self-contained, and scalable Python-based framework to apply deep learning models and methods on scientific data with a specific focus on materials science and the OpenCatalyst Dataset. Our toolkit provides: 1. A scalable machine learning workflow for materials science leveraging PyTorch Lightning, which enables seamless scaling across different computation capabilities (laptop, server, cluster) and hardware platforms (CPU, GPU, XPU). 2. Deep Graph Library (DGL) support for rapid graph neural network prototyping and development. By publishing and sharing this toolkit with the research community via open-source release, we hope to: 1. Lower the entry barrier for new machine learning researchers and practitioners that want to get started with the OpenCatalyst dataset, which presently comprises the largest computational materials science dataset. 2. Enable the scientific community to apply advanced machine learning tools to high-impact scientific challenges, such as modeling of materials behavior for clean energy applications. We demonstrate the capabilities of our framework by enabling three new equivariant neural network models for multiple OpenCatalyst tasks and arrive at promising results for compute scaling and model performance.
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