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Understanding of the staged-learning results #78

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Hi,

The prior and agent negative log likelihoods (NLL) do indeed quantify the likelihood of producing that specific sequence. The lower the value the more likely this sequence gets sampled. Note that these NLL values are positive. The augmented (target) NLL is he sum of the prior and the scaled score, see paper.

I am not sure what question 2 asks for- With the mol2mol generator you would be generating output SMILES similar to the input SMILES with the aim to generate output SMILES with high score (and thus low NLL).

HTH,
Hannes.

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