Abstract
Biomolecular graph analysis has recently gained much attention in the emerging field of geometric deep learning. Here we focus on organizing biomolecular graphs in ways that expose meaningful relations and variations between them. We propose a geometric scattering autoencoder (GSAE) network for learning such graph embeddings. Our embedding network first extracts rich graph features using the recently proposed geometric scattering transform. Then, it leverages a semi-supervised variational autoencoder to extract a low-dimensional embedding that retains the information in these features that enable prediction of molecular properties as well as characterize graphs. We show that GSAE organizes RNA graphs both by structure and energy, accurately reflecting b istable R NA s tructures. A lso, the model is generative and can sample new folding trajectories.
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Castro, E., Benz, A., Tong, A., Wolf, G., & Krishnaswamy, S. (2020). Uncovering the Folding Landscape of RNA Secondary Structure Using Deep Graph Embeddings. In Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Big Data 2020 (pp. 4519–4528). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/BigData50022.2020.9378305
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