Meta-Processing: A robust framework for multi-tasks seismic processing

IF 4.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Surveys in Geophysics Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1007/s10712-024-09837-9
Shijun Cheng, Randy Harsuko, Tariq Alkhalifah
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Machine learning-based seismic processing models are typically trained separately to perform seismic processing tasks (SPTs) and, as a result, require plenty of high-quality training data. However, preparing training data sets is not trivial, especially for supervised learning (SL). Despite the variability in seismic data across different types and regions, some general characteristics are shared, such as their sinusoidal nature and geometric texture. To learn the shared features and thus, quickly adapt to various SPTs, we develop a unified paradigm for neural network-based seismic processing, called Meta-Processing, that uses limited training data for meta learning a common network initialization, which offers universal adaptability features. The proposed Meta-Processing framework consists of two stages: meta-training and meta-testing. In the former, each SPT is treated as a separate task and the training dataset is divided into support and query sets. Unlike conventional SL methods, here, the neural network (NN) parameters are updated by a bilevel gradient descent from the support set to the query set, iterating through all tasks. In the meta-testing stage, we also utilize limited data to fine-tune the optimized NN parameters in an SL fashion to conduct various SPTs, such as denoising, interpolation, ground-roll attenuation, image enhancement, and velocity estimation, aiming to converge quickly to ideal performance. Extensive numerical experiments are conducted to assess the effectiveness of Meta-Processing on both synthetic and real-world data. The findings reveal that our approach leads to a substantial improvement in the convergence speed and predictive performance of the NN.

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元处理:多任务地震处理的稳健框架
基于机器学习的地震处理模型通常是为执行地震处理任务(SPT)而单独训练的,因此需要大量高质量的训练数据。然而,准备训练数据集并非易事,特别是对于监督学习 (SL) 而言。尽管不同类型和地区的地震数据各不相同,但它们都有一些共同特征,如正弦性质和几何纹理。为了学习这些共同特征,从而快速适应各种 SPT,我们开发了一种基于神经网络的地震处理统一范式,称为元处理,它使用有限的训练数据来元学习通用的网络初始化,从而提供通用的适应性特征。所提出的元处理框架包括两个阶段:元训练和元测试。在前者,每个 SPT 都被视为一个单独的任务,训练数据集被分为支持集和查询集。与传统的 SL 方法不同,这里的神经网络(NN)参数是通过从支持集到查询集的双级梯度下降来更新的,并在所有任务中反复进行。在元测试阶段,我们还利用有限的数据,以 SL 方式对优化后的神经网络参数进行微调,以进行各种 SPT,如去噪、插值、地滚衰减、图像增强和速度估计,目的是快速收敛到理想性能。我们进行了广泛的数值实验,以评估元处理在合成数据和实际数据上的有效性。实验结果表明,我们的方法大大提高了导航网的收敛速度和预测性能。
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Surveys in Geophysics
Surveys in Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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10.00
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10.90%
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64
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Surveys in Geophysics publishes refereed review articles on the physical, chemical and biological processes occurring within the Earth, on its surface, in its atmosphere and in the near-Earth space environment, including relations with other bodies in the solar system. Observations, their interpretation, theory and modelling are covered in papers dealing with any of the Earth and space sciences.
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