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ChemHGNN: A Hierarchical Hypergraph Neural Network for Reaction Virtual Screening and Discovery

Machine Learning 2025-06-16 v1

Abstract

Reaction virtual screening and discovery are fundamental challenges in chemistry and materials science, where traditional graph neural networks (GNNs) struggle to model multi-reactant interactions. In this work, we propose ChemHGNN, a hypergraph neural network (HGNN) framework that effectively captures high-order relationships in reaction networks. Unlike GNNs, which require constructing complete graphs for multi-reactant reactions, ChemHGNN naturally models multi-reactant reactions through hyperedges, enabling more expressive reaction representations. To address key challenges, such as combinatorial explosion, model collapse, and chemically invalid negative samples, we introduce a reaction center-aware negative sampling strategy (RCNS) and a hierarchical embedding approach combining molecule, reaction and hypergraph level features. Experiments on the USPTO dataset demonstrate that ChemHGNN significantly outperforms HGNN and GNN baselines, particularly in large-scale settings, while maintaining interpretability and chemical plausibility. Our work establishes HGNNs as a superior alternative to GNNs for reaction virtual screening and discovery, offering a chemically informed framework for accelerating reaction discovery.

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@article{arxiv.2506.11041,
  title  = {ChemHGNN: A Hierarchical Hypergraph Neural Network for Reaction Virtual Screening and Discovery},
  author = {Xiaobao Huang and Yihong Ma and Anjali Gurajapu and Jules Schleinitz and Zhichun Guo and Sarah E. Reisman and Nitesh V. Chawla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.11041},
  year   = {2025}
}