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Machine Learning In Chemistry Datadriven Algorithms Learning Systems And Predictions Edward O Pyzerknapp

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Machine Learning In Chemistry Datadriven Algorithms Learning Systems And Predictions Edward O Pyzerknapp
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.76 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Edward O. Pyzer-Knapp, Teodoro Laino
ISBN: 9780841235052, 9780841235045, 0841235058, 084123504X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Machine Learning In Chemistry Datadriven Algorithms Learning Systems And Predictions Edward O Pyzerknapp by Edward O. Pyzer-knapp, Teodoro Laino 9780841235052, 9780841235045, 0841235058, 084123504X instant download after payment.

Atomic-scale representation and statistical learning of tensorial properties -- Prediction of Mohs hardness with machine learning methods using compositional features -- High-dimensional neural network potentials for atomistic simulations -- Data-driven learning systems for chemical reaction prediction: an analysis of recent approaches -- Using machine learning to inform decisions in drug discovery : an industry perspective -- Cognitive materials discovery and onset of the 5th discovery paradigm.

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