Automatic velocity analysis using interpretable multimode neural networks

Author:

Zhang Haifeng1,Yuan Sanyi1,Zeng Huahui2,Yuan Huan2,Gao Yang1,Wang Shangxu1

Affiliation:

1. College of Geophysics, China University of Petroleum─Beijing , Beijing 102249 , China

2. Northwest Branch of Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Petrochina , Lanzhou 730020 , China

Abstract

SUMMARY Seismic velocity analysis is the basis for seismic imaging and understanding complex subsurface geological structures. Although the performance of automatic velocity analysis methods based on Common Middle Point (CMP) data or Velocity Spectra (VS) is encouraging, particularly deep learning methods. However, most methods ignore the complementarity between CMP data and VS data, and only one of them is selected for velocity modelling. We propose a multimodal neural network (MMN) that combines the advantages of CMP data details representation and simplification of VS. MMN includes multilayer convolution structures and auto-encoder structures, which are used to extract time–space amplitude information from CMP gathers and energy groups features from VS data, respectively. This paper compared MMN with the CMP single-modal network (CSN) and the velocity spectra single-modal network (VSSN). Based on synthetic data, we investigated their differences in terms of continuity, accuracy, noise resistance and generalization. The MMN prediction results makes a trade-off between the overall continuity and local details. Visualization analysis of the intermediate feature maps explains the MMN velocity prediction mechanism, that is, the multi-angle representation and complementary fusion of velocity information. Finally, the performance of the proposed method is demonstrated using the braided river deposited field data example.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

CNPC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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