2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.13754
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Autonomous discovery in the chemical sciences part I: Progress

Connor W. Coley,
Natalie S. Eyke,
Klavs F. Jensen

Abstract: This two-part review examines how automation has contributed to different aspects of discovery in the chemical sciences. In this first part, we describe a classification for discoveries of physical matter (molecules, materials, devices), processes, and models and how they are unified as search problems. We then introduce a set of questions and considerations relevant to assessing the extent of autonomy. Finally, we describe many case studies of discoveries accelerated by or resulting from computer assistance a… Show more

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