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3-D Poststack Seismic Data Compression With a Deep Autoencoder

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We approach the problem of 3-D poststack seismic data compression by training a model based on a deep autoencoder. Our network architecture is trained to consider the similarity between 3-D… Click to show full abstract

We approach the problem of 3-D poststack seismic data compression by training a model based on a deep autoencoder. Our network architecture is trained to consider the similarity between 3-D seismic sections drawn from one or multiple seismic volumes. A whole seismic volume is compressed with the latent representations of each of its composing volumetric sections. The goal is to compress the seismic data at very low bit rates with high-quality reconstruction. Our model is suitable for training general compressors from multiple seismic surveys or for specialized compression of a single seismic volume. Results show that our method can compress seismic data with extremely low bit rates, below 0.3 bits-per-voxel (bpv) while yielding peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) values over 40 dB.

Keywords: compression; seismic data; deep autoencoder; data compression; poststack seismic

Journal Title: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Year Published: 2022

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