Abstract
The emerging applications of deep learning in solving geophysical problems have attracted increasing attention. In particular, it is of significance to enhance the computational efficiency of the computationally intensive geophysical algorithms. In this paper, we accelerate deabsorption prestack time migration (QPSTM), which can yield higher-resolution seismic imaging by compensating absorption and correcting dispersion through deep learning. This is implemented by training a neural network with pairs of small-sized patches of the stacked migrated results obtained by conventional PSTM and deabsorption QPSTM and then yielding the high-resolution imaging volume by prediction with the migrated results of conventional PSTM. We use an encoder-decoder network to highlight the features related to high-resolution migrated results in a high-order dimension space. The training data set of small-sized patches not only reduces the required high-resolution migrated result (for instance, only several inline is required) but leads to a fast convergence in training. The proposed deep-learning approach accelerates the high-resolution imaging by more than 100 times. Field data is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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14 articles.
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