Extraction and Visual Analysis of Seismic Horizon Ensembles

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Seismic interpretation is an important step in building subsurface models, which are needed to efficiently exploit fossil fuel reservoirs. However, seismic features are seldom unambiguous, resulting in a high degree of uncertainty in the extracted model. In this paper we present a novel system for the extraction, analysis and visualization of ensemble data of seismic horizons. By parameterizing the cost function of a global optimization technique for seismic horizon extraction, we can create ensembles of surfaces describing each horizon, instead of just a single surface. Our system also provides the tools for a complete statistical analysis of these data. Additionally, we allow an interactive exploration of the parameter space to help finding optimal parameter setting for the current dataset.

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Thomas Höllt, Guoning Chen, Charles D. Hansen, and Markus Hadwiger. Extraction and Visual Analysis of Seismic Horizon Ensembles. In Eurographics (short papers), pp. 69–72, 2013.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{ bib:2013_eurographics,
author = {Thomas H{\"o}llt and Guoning Chen and Charles D. Hansen and Markus Hadwiger},
title = { Extraction and Visual Analysis of Seismic Horizon Ensembles },
booktitle = { Eurographics (short papers) },
pages = { 69 -- 72 },
year = { 2013 },
doi = { 10.2312/conf/EG2013/short/069-072 },
}