ChemFusion: A Multimodal Cross-Attention Network for Reaction Yield Prediction
Abstract
Forecasting the outcomes of transition-metal-catalyzed reactions is notoriously complex due to the interplay of diverse physical and chemical variables. A persistent computational bottleneck has been effectively merging broad electronic descriptors with the localized, three-dimensional geometry of the reactive site. To bridge this representation gap, we present ChemFusion, a hybrid neural network that fuses conventional electronic features with explicit 3D atomic coordinates. Using a cross-attention mechanism, the model enables global electronic states to dynamically attend to specific spatial constraints within un-pooled molecular point clouds. When benchmarked against a diverse library of cross-couplings, this approach delivers exceptional predictive performance, decisively surpassing traditional single-modality frameworks. Importantly, extracting the attention matrices reveals that the architecture autonomously learns to identify and penalize restrictive steric hindrances. This provides a physically grounded interpretability, demonstrating that spatially aware networks can navigate complex reaction sterics that standard statistical models typically miss.
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@article{arxiv.2607.17033,
title = {ChemFusion: A Multimodal Cross-Attention Network for Reaction Yield Prediction},
author = {Qiwei Han and Chi Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.17033},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables