Strategies for the construction of machine-learning potentials for accurate and efficient atomic-scale simulations

Miksch, April M and Morawietz, Tobias and Kästner, Johannes and Urban, Alexander and Artrith, Nongnuch (2021) Strategies for the construction of machine-learning potentials for accurate and efficient atomic-scale simulations. Machine Learning: Science and Technology, 2 (3). 031001. ISSN 2632-2153

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Abstract

Recent advances in machine-learning interatomic potentials have enabled the efficient modeling of complex atomistic systems with an accuracy that is comparable to that of conventional quantum-mechanics based methods. At the same time, the construction of new machine-learning potentials can seem a daunting task, as it involves data-science techniques that are not yet common in chemistry and materials science. Here, we provide a tutorial-style overview of strategies and best practices for the construction of artificial neural network (ANN) potentials. We illustrate the most important aspects of (a) data collection, (b) model selection, (c) training and validation, and (d) testing and refinement of ANN potentials on the basis of practical examples. Current research in the areas of active learning and delta learning are also discussed in the context of ANN potentials. This tutorial review aims at equipping computational chemists and materials scientists with the required background knowledge for ANN potential construction and application, with the intention to accelerate the adoption of the method, so that it can facilitate exciting research that would otherwise be challenging with conventional strategies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: OA Digital Library > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@oadigitallib.org
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2023 05:10
Last Modified: 15 Oct 2024 10:12
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/1667

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