Fig. 4: 2D graph representations of example molecules generated from the GEOM-Drugs241 (left two) and QM9239 (right two) datasets. | npj Artificial Intelligence

Fig. 4: 2D graph representations of example molecules generated from the GEOM-Drugs241 (left two) and QM9239 (right two) datasets.

From: Flow matching meets biology and life science: a survey

Fig. 4: 2D graph representations of example molecules generated from the GEOM-Drugs241 (left two) and QM9239 (right two) datasets.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Each molecule is visualized as a 2D graph, where atoms are nodes and chemical bonds are edges, capturing both structural and topological properties.

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