Deep learning based seismic data interpolation: a preliminary result

Geophysics(2018)

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Seismic data interpolation is a longstanding issue. Most current methods are only suitable for randomly missing cases. To deal with regularly missing cases, an antialiasing strategy should be included. However, seismic survey design using a random distribution of shots and receivers is always operationally challenging and impractical. We have used deep-learning-based approaches for seismic data antialiasing interpolation, which could extract deeper features of the training data in a nonlinear way by self-learning. It can also avoid linear events, sparsity, and low-rank assumptions of the traditional interpolation methods. Based on convolutional neural networks, eight-layers residual learning networks (ResNets) with a better back-propagation property for deep layers is designed for interpolation. Detailed training analysis is also performed. A set of simulated data is used to train the designed ResNets. The performance is assessed with several synthetic and field data. Numerical examples indicate that the trained ResNets can help to reconstruct regularly missing traces with high accuracy. The interpolated results in the time-space domain and the frequency-wavenumber (f-k) domain demonstrate the validity of the trained ResNets. Even though the accuracy decreases with the increase of the feature difference between the test and training data, the proposed method can still provide reasonable interpolation results. Finally, the trained ResNets is used to reconstruct dense data with halved trace intervals for synthetic and field data. The reconstructed dense data are more continuous along the spatial direction, and the spatial aliasing effects disappear in the f-k domain. The reconstructed dense data have the potential to improve the accuracy of subsequent seismic data processing and inversion.
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