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geomeTRIC combinations | David | Can we do combinatorics for e.g. phi and psi? JH: yes, limited to two combinatorics probably not advised, FB doesn’t accept 2D target
TG: can select all rotateable bonds, just toss them in JH: could do different priorities for different torsions as separate compute calls TG: all these are small amino acids, just grab all rotateable bonds, maybe filter out the carboxyl at the end of e.g. aspartate TG + JH : make sure you (DD) submit the dihedrals separately with their own index in dataset.add_molecules
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Upcoming FF fit datasets
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Implicit solvent usage | Josh | |
ESPs | Josh | Need this PR to proceed. There is a hack we can do, but not sure if it’s sufficient BP : will talk to Lori about this PR, see if this is something she is willing to hand off or if it’s basically finished DD : we’ll loop back on this next week for path forward
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Uploading datasets from private instance | Trevor | Would like to be able to submit dataset computed on private QCA instance to prod instance BP: the export part of that is actually implemented; import part needs more work TG: For bespoke workflow would be nice to have JH: will definitely be helpful and is of interest in bespoke workflow
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Benchmarking | Trevor + David | TG: is there benchmarking tooling that can help with batch processing on the QCPortal client? DD: should be able to support benchmarking needs for batch processing; Ben and I embarking on this in the next few months TG: arbitrary lambda operations on data possible? TG: richer filtering would be a higher priority than the above
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QCSubmit for automated FF coverage improvement | Josh | JH: Would be welcome to have this functionality included in QCSubmit DD: would like everyone to to chew on what would be needed for the feedback loop of automated FF coverage gap identification, torsion prioritization, submission generation over the next week JH: Is the feedback loop approach similar to something the ANI folks used (including automated dataset selection)? Isn’t this called “active learning”? DD: I can reach out to Adrian Roitberg and friends for advice on their approach. even if we partially achieve an autonomous (with human approval) feedback loop, we will have also improved much of our data access and benchmarking infrastructure to support the decision-making access patterns required we already have large candidate datasets to draw samples from we already have good submission automation tooling via QCSubmit
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