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Application of deep learning for seismic horizon interpretation
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2018
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Geometric LearningConvolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningGeophysicsSingle Horizon InterpretationEvent UnderstandingData ScienceReservoir CharacterizationGeodesyData AugmentationEarthquake EngineeringMachine Learning ModelGeographySeismic ImagingKey HorizonsDeep LearningSeismologyCivil EngineeringSubsurface Workflow
The interpretation of key horizons on seismic data is an essential but time consuming part of the subsurface workflow. This is compounded when surfaces need to be re-interpreted on variations of the same data, such as angle stacks, 4D data, or reprocessed data. Deep learning networks, which are a subset of machine learning, have the potential to automate this reinterpretation process, and significantly increase the efficiency of the subsurface workflow. This study investigates whether a deep learning network can learn from a single horizon interpretation in order to identify that event in a different version of the same data. The results were largely successful with the target horizon correctly identified in an alternative offset stack, and was correctly repositioned in areas where there was misalignment between the training data and the test data. Presentation Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 Start Time: 8:30:00 AM Location: 204B (Anaheim Convention Center) Presentation Type: Oral