Researchers have developed a new method called Adaptive Multi-Teacher Routing (ATR) to improve the training of universal machine-learning interatomic potentials (uMLIPs). This technique addresses the high computational cost associated with accurate calculations, which typically limits training datasets. ATR uses multiple pretrained uMLIPs to intelligently select reliable data points for pseudo-label generation, effectively rejecting structures where no model is sufficiently confident. This approach allows for the creation of a large, high-fidelity dataset with minimal high-accuracy labels, leading to improved performance and dynamical robustness in molecular dynamics simulations. AI
IMPACT This method could accelerate the development and application of more accurate and robust molecular dynamics simulations in materials science.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing a new method for machine learning interatomic potentials.
- Adaptive Multi-Teacher Routing
- arXiv
- CHGNet
- MP-r$^2$SCAN
- r$^2$SCAN
- universal machine-learning interatomic potentials
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