An approach of 2D convolutional neural network–based seismic data fault interpretation with linear annotation and pixel thinking

Author:

Deng Bowen1ORCID,Zou Guangui12,Peng Suping12,She Jiasheng1,Han Chengyang1,Liu Yanhai1

Affiliation:

1. College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering China University of Mining and Technology Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Coal Resources and Safety Mining China University of Mining and Technology Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThis article introduces a novel method for geological fault interpretation utilizing a 2D convolutional neural network approach with a focus on coalbed horizons, dealing with the problem as an image classification task. At the beginning, linear annotations, reflecting geological fault features, are applied to multiple seismic sections. By considering texture differences between fault and non‐fault areas, we construct samples that represent these distinct zones for training deep neural networks. Initially, fault annotations are transformed into single dots to facilitate pixel‐based processing. To depict a specific dot's geological structure, we employ a matrix clipped around the point, determined by a combination of range and step parameters. Convolutional layers generate filters equivalent to seismic data transformation, streamlining the need for analysis and selection of seismic attributes. The article discusses enhancing the efficiency of 2D convolutional neural network–based fault interpretation by optimizing sample selection, data extraction and model construction procedures. Through the incorporation of data from two mining areas (totalling 27.09 km2) in sample creation, the overall accuracy exceeds 0.99. Recognition extends seamlessly to unlabelled sections, showcasing the innovative technical route and methodology of fault interpretation with linear annotation and pixel‐based thinking. This study presents a method that integrates planar and raster thinking, transitioning from vision‐oriented geological structure annotation to algorithm‐oriented pixel location. The proposed 2D convolutional neural network–based matrix‐oriented fault/non‐fault binary classification demonstrates feasibility and reproducibility, offering a new automated approach for fault detection in coalbeds through convolutional neural network algorithms.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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