GENN: Predicting Correlated Drug-drug Interactions with Graph Energy Neural Networks

10/04/2019
by   Tengfei Ma, et al.
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Gaining more comprehensive knowledge about drug-drug interactions (DDIs) is one of the most important tasks in drug development and medical practice. Recently graph neural networks have achieved great success in this task by modeling drugs as nodes and drug-drug interactions as links and casting DDI predictions as link prediction problems. However, correlations between link labels (e.g., DDI types) were rarely considered in existing works. We propose the graph energy neural network () to explicitly model link type correlations. We formulate the DDI prediction task as a structure prediction problem and introduce a new energy-based model where the energy function is defined by graph neural networks. Experiments on two real-world DDI datasets demonstrated that is superior to many baselines without consideration of link type correlations and achieved 13.77% and 5.01% PR-AUC improvement on the two datasets, respectively. We also present a case study in which can better capture meaningful DDI correlations compared with baseline models.

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