Uncertainty quantification in fault detection using convolutional neural networks

Author:

Feng Runhai1ORCID,Grana Dario2ORCID,Balling Niels3

Affiliation:

1. Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus 8000, Denmark and University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen 2200, Denmark.(corresponding author).

2. University of Wyoming, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, USA..

3. Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus 8000, Denmark..

Abstract

Segmentation of faults based on seismic images is an important step in reservoir characterization. With the recent developments of deep-learning methods and the availability of massive computing power, automatic interpretation of seismic faults has become possible. The likelihood of occurrence for a fault can be quantified using a sigmoid function. Our goal is to quantify the fault model uncertainty that is generally not captured by deep-learning tools. We have used the dropout approach, a regularization technique to prevent overfitting and coadaptation in hidden units, to approximate the Bayesian inference and estimate the principled uncertainty over functions. Particularly, the variance of the learned model has been decomposed into aleatoric and epistemic parts. Our method is applied to a real data set from the Netherlands F3 block with two different dropout ratios in convolutional neural networks. The aleatoric uncertainty is irreducible because it relates to the stochastic dependency within the input observations. As the number of Monte Carlo realizations increases, the epistemic uncertainty asymptotically converges and the model standard deviation decreases because the variability of the model parameters is better simulated or explained with a larger sample size. This analysis can quantify the confidence to use fault predictions with less uncertainty. In addition, the analysis suggests where more training data are needed to reduce the uncertainty in low-confidence regions.

Funder

Innovation Fund Denmark

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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