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2007
Journal Article
Title

Machine learning models for lipophilicity and their domain of applicability

Abstract
Unfavorable lipophilicity and water solubility cause many drug failures; therefore these properties have to be taken into account early on in lead discovery. Commercial tools for predicting lipophilicity usually have been trained on small and neutral molecules, and are thus often unable to accurately predict in-house data. Using a modern Bayesian machine learning algorithm-a Gaussian process model-this study constructs a log D-7 model based on 14556 drug discovery compounds of Bayer Schering Pharma. Performance is compared with support vector machines, decision trees, ridge regression, and four commercial tools. In a blind test on 7013 new measurements from the last months (including compounds from new projects) 81% were predicted correctly within 1 log unit, compared to only 44% achieved by commercial software. Additional evaluations using public data are presented. We consider error bars for each method (model based error bars, ensemble based, and distance based approaches), and investigate how well they quantify the domain of applicability of each model.
Author(s)
Schroeter, T.
Schwaighofer, A.
Mika, S.
Laak, A. ter
Sülzle, D.
Ganzer, U.
Heinrich, N.
Müller, K.-R.
Journal
Molecular pharmaceutics  
DOI
10.1021/mp0700413
Language
English
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