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Yes, including DFT relaxations will help the generalization in relaxation tasks. A better way is to use the concurrent learning that only collects and labels (by DFT) critical configurations along the relaxation trajectories. please refer to https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.094117 for more details |
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Hello, I have trained my model,
but what I realized is, it has problems when I relax a perturbed structure, it basically converges, but in a very stupid way,
I have trained my model with single point snapshots, meaning that it doesnt know how to proceed to next geometry actually,
do you think I can include relaxation trajectories of my DFT calculations from before? would that help?
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