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An Investigation of Machine Learning Methods Applied to Structure Prediction in Condensed Matter

Materials characterization remains a significant, time-consuming undertaking. Generally speaking, spectroscopic techniques are used in conjunction with empirical and ab-initio calculations in order to elucidate structure. These experimental and computational methods typically require significant human input and interpretation, particularly with regards to novel materials. Recently, the application of data mining and machine learning to problems in material science have shown great promise in reducing this overhead. In the work presented here, several aspects of machine learning are explored with regards to characterizing a model material, titania, using solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Specifically, a large dataset is generated, corresponding to NMR $^{47}$Ti spectra, using ab-initio calculations for generated TiO$_2$ structures. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) reveals that input spectra may be compressed by more than 90%, before being used for subsequent machine learning. Two key methods are used to learn the complex mapping between structural details and input NMR spectra, demonstrating excellent accuracy when presented with test sample spectra. This work compares Support Vector Regression (SVR) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), as one step towards the construction of an expert system for solid state materials characterization.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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