deepchem
Molecular machine learning toolkit. Property prediction (ADMET, toxicity), GNNs (GCN, MPNN), MoleculeNet benchmarks, pretrained models, featurization, for drug discovery ML.
What this skill does
# DeepChem
## Overview
DeepChem is a comprehensive Python library for applying machine learning to chemistry, materials science, and biology. Enable molecular property prediction, drug discovery, materials design, and biomolecule analysis through specialized neural networks, molecular featurization methods, and pretrained models.
## When to Use This Skill
This skill should be used when:
- Loading and processing molecular data (SMILES strings, SDF files, protein sequences)
- Predicting molecular properties (solubility, toxicity, binding affinity, ADMET properties)
- Training models on chemical/biological datasets
- Using MoleculeNet benchmark datasets (Tox21, BBBP, Delaney, etc.)
- Converting molecules to ML-ready features (fingerprints, graph representations, descriptors)
- Implementing graph neural networks for molecules (GCN, GAT, MPNN, AttentiveFP)
- Applying transfer learning with pretrained models (ChemBERTa, GROVER, MolFormer)
- Predicting crystal/materials properties (bandgap, formation energy)
- Analyzing protein or DNA sequences
## Core Capabilities
### 1. Molecular Data Loading and Processing
DeepChem provides specialized loaders for various chemical data formats:
```python
import deepchem as dc
# Load CSV with SMILES
featurizer = dc.feat.CircularFingerprint(radius=2, size=2048)
loader = dc.data.CSVLoader(
tasks=['solubility', 'toxicity'],
feature_field='smiles',
featurizer=featurizer
)
dataset = loader.create_dataset('molecules.csv')
# Load SDF files
loader = dc.data.SDFLoader(tasks=['activity'], featurizer=featurizer)
dataset = loader.create_dataset('compounds.sdf')
# Load protein sequences
loader = dc.data.FASTALoader()
dataset = loader.create_dataset('proteins.fasta')
```
**Key Loaders**:
- `CSVLoader`: Tabular data with molecular identifiers
- `SDFLoader`: Molecular structure files
- `FASTALoader`: Protein/DNA sequences
- `ImageLoader`: Molecular images
- `JsonLoader`: JSON-formatted datasets
### 2. Molecular Featurization
Convert molecules into numerical representations for ML models.
#### Decision Tree for Featurizer Selection
```
Is the model a graph neural network?
├─ YES → Use graph featurizers
│ ├─ Standard GNN → MolGraphConvFeaturizer
│ ├─ Message passing → DMPNNFeaturizer
│ └─ Pretrained → GroverFeaturizer
│
└─ NO → What type of model?
├─ Traditional ML (RF, XGBoost, SVM)
│ ├─ Fast baseline → CircularFingerprint (ECFP)
│ ├─ Interpretable → RDKitDescriptors
│ └─ Maximum coverage → MordredDescriptors
│
├─ Deep learning (non-graph)
│ ├─ Dense networks → CircularFingerprint
│ └─ CNN → SmilesToImage
│
├─ Sequence models (LSTM, Transformer)
│ └─ SmilesToSeq
│
└─ 3D structure analysis
└─ CoulombMatrix
```
#### Example Featurization
```python
# Fingerprints (for traditional ML)
fp = dc.feat.CircularFingerprint(radius=2, size=2048)
# Descriptors (for interpretable models)
desc = dc.feat.RDKitDescriptors()
# Graph features (for GNNs)
graph_feat = dc.feat.MolGraphConvFeaturizer()
# Apply featurization
features = fp.featurize(['CCO', 'c1ccccc1'])
```
**Selection Guide**:
- **Small datasets (<1K)**: CircularFingerprint or RDKitDescriptors
- **Medium datasets (1K-100K)**: CircularFingerprint or graph featurizers
- **Large datasets (>100K)**: Graph featurizers (MolGraphConvFeaturizer, DMPNNFeaturizer)
- **Transfer learning**: Pretrained model featurizers (GroverFeaturizer)
See `references/api_reference.md` for complete featurizer documentation.
### 3. Data Splitting
**Critical**: For drug discovery tasks, use `ScaffoldSplitter` to prevent data leakage from similar molecular structures appearing in both training and test sets.
```python
# Scaffold splitting (recommended for molecules)
splitter = dc.splits.ScaffoldSplitter()
train, valid, test = splitter.train_valid_test_split(
dataset,
frac_train=0.8,
frac_valid=0.1,
frac_test=0.1
)
# Random splitting (for non-molecular data)
splitter = dc.splits.RandomSplitter()
train, test = splitter.train_test_split(dataset)
# Stratified splitting (for imbalanced classification)
splitter = dc.splits.RandomStratifiedSplitter()
train, test = splitter.train_test_split(dataset)
```
**Available Splitters**:
- `ScaffoldSplitter`: Split by molecular scaffolds (prevents leakage)
- `ButinaSplitter`: Clustering-based molecular splitting
- `MaxMinSplitter`: Maximize diversity between sets
- `RandomSplitter`: Random splitting
- `RandomStratifiedSplitter`: Preserves class distributions
### 4. Model Selection and Training
#### Quick Model Selection Guide
| Dataset Size | Task | Recommended Model | Featurizer |
|-------------|------|-------------------|------------|
| < 1K samples | Any | SklearnModel (RandomForest) | CircularFingerprint |
| 1K-100K | Classification/Regression | GBDTModel or MultitaskRegressor | CircularFingerprint |
| > 100K | Molecular properties | GCNModel, AttentiveFPModel, DMPNNModel | MolGraphConvFeaturizer |
| Any (small preferred) | Transfer learning | ChemBERTa, GROVER, MolFormer | Model-specific |
| Crystal structures | Materials properties | CGCNNModel, MEGNetModel | Structure-based |
| Protein sequences | Protein properties | ProtBERT | Sequence-based |
#### Example: Traditional ML
```python
from sklearn.ensemble import RandomForestRegressor
# Wrap scikit-learn model
sklearn_model = RandomForestRegressor(n_estimators=100)
model = dc.models.SklearnModel(model=sklearn_model)
model.fit(train)
```
#### Example: Deep Learning
```python
# Multitask regressor (for fingerprints)
model = dc.models.MultitaskRegressor(
n_tasks=2,
n_features=2048,
layer_sizes=[1000, 500],
dropouts=0.25,
learning_rate=0.001
)
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=50)
```
#### Example: Graph Neural Networks
```python
# Graph Convolutional Network
model = dc.models.GCNModel(
n_tasks=1,
mode='regression',
batch_size=128,
learning_rate=0.001
)
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=50)
# Graph Attention Network
model = dc.models.GATModel(n_tasks=1, mode='classification')
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=50)
# Attentive Fingerprint
model = dc.models.AttentiveFPModel(n_tasks=1, mode='regression')
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=50)
```
### 5. MoleculeNet Benchmarks
Quick access to 30+ curated benchmark datasets with standardized train/valid/test splits:
```python
# Load benchmark dataset
tasks, datasets, transformers = dc.molnet.load_tox21(
featurizer='GraphConv', # or 'ECFP', 'Weave', 'Raw'
splitter='scaffold', # or 'random', 'stratified'
reload=False
)
train, valid, test = datasets
# Train and evaluate
model = dc.models.GCNModel(n_tasks=len(tasks), mode='classification')
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=50)
metric = dc.metrics.Metric(dc.metrics.roc_auc_score)
test_score = model.evaluate(test, [metric])
```
**Common Datasets**:
- **Classification**: `load_tox21()`, `load_bbbp()`, `load_hiv()`, `load_clintox()`
- **Regression**: `load_delaney()`, `load_freesolv()`, `load_lipo()`
- **Quantum properties**: `load_qm7()`, `load_qm8()`, `load_qm9()`
- **Materials**: `load_perovskite()`, `load_bandgap()`, `load_mp_formation_energy()`
See `references/api_reference.md` for complete dataset list.
### 6. Transfer Learning
Leverage pretrained models for improved performance, especially on small datasets:
```python
# ChemBERTa (BERT pretrained on 77M molecules)
model = dc.models.HuggingFaceModel(
model='seyonec/ChemBERTa-zinc-base-v1',
task='classification',
n_tasks=1,
learning_rate=2e-5 # Lower LR for fine-tuning
)
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=10)
# GROVER (graph transformer pretrained on 10M molecules)
model = dc.models.GroverModel(
task='regression',
n_tasks=1
)
model.fit(train, nb_epoch=20)
```
**When to use transfer learning**:
- Small datasets (< 1000 samples)
- Novel molecular scaffolds
- Limited computational resources
- Need for rapid prototyping
Use the `scripts/transfer_learning.py` script for guided transfer learning workflows.
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