Date: Apr 28, 2026. Paper date (as provided): Feb 18, 2026.
The paper reports AUROC (mean Β± SD across repeated runs). Interpreting AUROC differences should be skeptical because random splits can overestimate performance when similarity-based leakage occurs. This is explicitly discussed as a motivation for the drug-similarity split.
The paper uses DrugBank data to guide message passing (graph inductive bias) while training gradients come from Human split binding edges only.
Graph size matters because link prediction can become βnearly memorizationβ when the split doesnβt sufficiently break relational shortcuts.
The paper reports a small deployment-style test: 11 FDA-approved drugs (2025) with known canonical human targets; it scores all proteins and checks whether known targets receive high scores.
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