Human-Readable SMILES: Translating Cheminformatics to Chemistry

Molecular string representations are a key asset in cheminformatics and are becoming increasingly relevant to the general chemical community, due to the steadily growing impact of Big Data and Machine Learning. Among all of the existing string representations that have been proposed, SMILES (Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification) are probably the de facto standard as of today. Despite their convenience as a way to store unique molecular structures in data-bases, however, SMILES are not easy to understand for most chemists: that is, it is difficult for an untrained chemist to grasp the molecule that a SMILES is describing.

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Garay-Ruiz, D.; Bo, C.

ChemRxiv 2021
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.14230034.v1

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    Prof. Carles Bo
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