Author

Santos, Sergio

Lai, Chia-Yun

Amadei, Carlo A.

Gadelrab, Karim R.

Tang, Tzu-Chieh

Verdaguer Prats, Albert

Barcons, Victor

Font, Josep

Colchero, Jaime

Chiesa, Matteo

Publication date

2016

Abstract

Here we present the Mendeleev-Meyer Force Project which aims at tabulating all materials and substances in a fashion similar to the periodic table. The goal is to group and tabulate substances using nanoscale force footprints rather than atomic number or electronic configuration as in the periodic table. The process is divided into: (1) acquiring nanoscale force data from materials, (2) parameterizing the raw data into standardized input features to generate a library, (3) feeding the standardized library into an algorithm to generate, enhance or exploit a model to identify a material or property. We propose producing databases mimicking the Materials Genome Initiative, the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLARS) or the PRoteomics IDEntifications database (PRIDE) and making these searchable online via search engines mimicking Pubmed or the PRIDE web interface. A prototype exploiting deep learning algorithms, i.e. multilayer neural networks, is presented.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Atomic numbers; Electronic configuration; Force footprint; Input features; Medical literatures; Parameterizing; Periodic table; Retrieval systems

Publisher

 

Related items

Nanoscale ; Vol. 8, Issue 40 (October 2016), p. 17400-17406

Rights

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