Fault detection using neural network

  • Namigo E
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Abstract

Fault detection technique using neural networks have been successfully applied to a seismic data volume. This technique  is basically creating  a volume that highlights faults by combining the information from several fault indicators attributes (i.e. similarity, curvature and energy) into fault occurrence probability. This is performed by training a neural network on  two sets of attributes extracted at sample  locations picked manually -  one set  represents the fault class and the other represents the non-fault class. The next step is to apply the trained artificial neural network on the seismic data. Result indicates that faults are more highlighted and have better continuity since the surrounding noise  are mostly suppressed.

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Namigo, E. L. (2017). Fault detection using neural network. Journal of Physics: Theories and Applications, 1(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.20961/jphystheor-appl.v1i1.4718

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