Abstract
The frequency matching method defines a closed form expression for a complex prior that quantifies the higher order statistics of a proposed solution model to an inverse problem. While existing solution methods to inverse problems are capable of sampling the solution space while taking into account arbitrarily complex a priori information defined by sample algorithms, it is not possible to directly compute the maximum a posteriori model, as the prior probability of a solution model cannot be expressed. We demonstrate how the frequency matching method enables us to compute the maximum a posteriori solution model to an inverse problem by using a priori information based on multiple point statistics learned from training images. We demonstrate the applicability of the suggested method on a synthetic tomographic crosshole inverse problem. © 2012 The Author(s).
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Lange, K., Frydendall, J., Cordua, K. S., Hansen, T. M., Melnikova, Y., & Mosegaard, K. (2012). A Frequency Matching Method: Solving Inverse Problems by Use of Geologically Realistic Prior Information. Mathematical Geosciences, 44(7), 783–803. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11004-012-9417-2
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