Genetic-guided GFlowNets: Advancing in Practical Molecular Optimization Benchmark

5 Feb 2024  ·  Hyeonah Kim, Minsu Kim, Sanghyeok Choi, Jinkyoo Park ·

This paper proposes a novel variant of GFlowNet, genetic-guided GFlowNet (Genetic GFN), which integrates an iterative genetic search into GFlowNet. Genetic search effectively guides the GFlowNet to high-rewarded regions, addressing global over-exploration that results in training inefficiency and exploring limited regions. In addition, training strategies, such as rank-based replay training and unsupervised maximum likelihood pre-training, are further introduced to improve the sample efficiency of Genetic GFN. The proposed method shows a state-of-the-art score of 16.213, significantly outperforming the reported best score in the benchmark of 15.185, in practical molecular optimization (PMO), which is an official benchmark for sample-efficient molecular optimization. Remarkably, ours exceeds all baselines, including reinforcement learning, Bayesian optimization, generative models, GFlowNets, and genetic algorithms, in 14 out of 23 tasks.

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