Credits¶
Atlas is developed and maintained by the Matter Lab at the University of Toronto and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
Core developers¶
Riley Hickman
Citation¶
Atlas is an academic research software. If you use Atlas in a scientific publication, please cite the following article.:
@misc{hickman_atlas_2023,
}
Olympus works hand-in-hand with Atlas. We would be grateful for citations of the following articles as well.:
@article{hase_olympus_2021,
author = {H{\"a}se, Florian and Aldeghi, Matteo and Hickman, Riley J. and Roch, Lo{\"\i}c M. and Christensen, Melodie and Liles, Elena and Hein, Jason E. and Aspuru-Guzik, Al{\'a}n},
doi = {10.1088/2632-2153/abedc8},
issn = {2632-2153},
journal = {Machine Learning: Science and Technology},
month = jul,
number = {3},
pages = {035021},
title = {Olympus: a benchmarking framework for noisy optimization and experiment planning},
volume = {2},
year = {2021}
}
@misc{hickman_olympus_2023,
author = {Hickman, Riley and Parakh, Priyansh and Cheng, Austin and Ai, Qianxiang and Schrier, Joshua and Aldeghi, Matteo and Aspuru-Guzik, Al{\'a}n},
doi = {10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-74w8d},
language = {en},
month = may,
publisher = {ChemRxiv},
shorttitle = {Olympus, enhanced},
title = {Olympus, enhanced: benchmarking mixed-parameter and multi-objective optimization in chemistry and materials science},
urldate = {2023-06-21},
year = {2023},
}