Title :
Augmented geophysical data interpretation through automated velocity picking in semblance velocity images
Author :
Beveridge, J. Ross ; Ross, Charlie ; Whitley, Darrell ; Fish, Barry
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract :
Velocity Picking is the problem of picking velocity-time pairs based on a coherence metric between multiple seismic signals. Coherence as a function of velocity and time can be expressed as a 2-D color semblance velocity image. Currently, humans pick velocities by looking at the semblance velocity image; this process can take days or even weeks to complete for a seismic survey. The problem can be posed as a geometric feature matching problem. A feature extraction algorithm can recognize islands (peaks) of maximal semblance in the semblance velocity image: a heuristic combinatorial matching process can then be used to find a subset of peaks which maximizes the coherence metric. The peaks define a polyline through the image, and coherence is measured in terms of the summed velocity under the polyline and the smoothness of the polyline. Our best algorithm includes a constraint favoring solution near the median solution for the local area under consideration. Each image is first processed independently. Then, a second pass of optimization includes proximity to the median as an additional optimization criterion. Our results are similar to those produced by human experts
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; geophysical techniques; image motion analysis; augmented geophysical data interpretation; automated velocity picking; coherence metric; feature extraction algorithm; geometric feature matching problem; heuristic combinatorial matching process; multiple seismic signals; seismic survey; semblance velocity images; velocity-time pairs; Computer displays; Computer science; Feature extraction; Geophysical measurements; Humans; Image recognition; Marine animals; Microwave integrated circuits; Shape; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Computer Vision, 2000, Fifth IEEE Workshop on.
Conference_Location :
Palm Springs, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0813-8
DOI :
10.1109/WACV.2000.895410