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I believe @hrushikesh-s is currently working on submitting Wrenformer to Matbench. Maybe he can teel you more. In case you haven't seen there are some preliminary results for various Wrenformer hyperparameter settings plotted in #44. |
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@hongshuh Also, what are you planning on using Wrenformer for? If discovery, these results might interest you: https://matbench-discovery.materialsproject.org/preprint#results. |
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Yea, I am also following the discorvery benchmark, It seems to handle the task as a regression problem by predicting the energy above hull, rather than treating it as a classification task of identifying whether a material is stable or not. I am a bit puzzled by this approach, since the aim seems to be the identification of stable materials, which would intuitively seem to be a classification task. |
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That's right.
I have some preliminary results which suggest doing direct classification does not improve over regression. But I think that's definitely something that could be investigated further. If you want to check how well a Wrenformer stability classifier performs compared to the Wrenformer regressor, that would be a very welcome contribution to MBD! |
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This section from Bartel et al. 2021 is also relevant here:
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Thanks! Maybe the regression values provide more information to the model than just "stable" or "unstable" labels. |
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I saw in the commit history that you have conducted some experiments in matbench benchmark, It's a very good idea and model, but I may not have enough computational resources to run it, I would like to know if you have final resuts?
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