工作流程
卷积神经网络
计算机科学
口译(哲学)
人工智能
地球物理成像
领域(数学)
集合(抽象数据类型)
图像(数学)
地震模拟
人工神经网络
模式识别(心理学)
地质学
地震学
地震反演
纯数学
程序设计语言
物理
气象学
数据库
数学
数据同化
作者
Xinming Wu,Zhicheng Geng,Yunzhi Shi,Nam Pham,Sergey Fomel,Guillaume Caumon
出处
期刊:Geophysics
[Society of Exploration Geophysicists]
日期:2019-10-29
卷期号:85 (4): WA27-WA39
被引量:218
标识
DOI:10.1190/geo2019-0375.1
摘要
Seismic structural interpretation involves highlighting and extracting faults and horizons that are apparent as geometric features in a seismic image. Although seismic image processing methods have been proposed to automate fault and horizon interpretation, each of which today still requires significant human effort. We improve automatic structural interpretation in seismic images by using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) that recently have shown excellent performances in detecting and extracting useful image features and objects. The main limitation of applying CNNs in seismic interpretation is the preparation of many training data sets and especially the corresponding geologic labels. Manually labeling geologic features in a seismic image is highly time-consuming and subjective, which often results in incompletely or inaccurately labeled training images. To solve this problem, we have developed a workflow to automatically build diverse structure models with realistic folding and faulting features. In this workflow, with some assumptions about typical folding and faulting patterns, we simulate structural features in a 3D model by using a set of parameters. By randomly choosing the parameters from some predefined ranges, we are able to automatically generate numerous structure models with realistic and diverse structural features. Based on these structure models with known structural information, we further automatically create numerous synthetic seismic images and the corresponding ground truth of structural labels to train CNNs for structural interpretation in field seismic images. Accurate results of structural interpretation in multiple field seismic images indicate that our workflow simulates realistic and generalized structure models from which the CNNs effectively learn to recognize real structures in field images.
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