InversionNet: An Efficient and Accurate Data-Driven Full Waveform InversionDownload PDFOpen Website

2020 (modified: 02 Feb 2023)IEEE Trans. Computational Imaging 2020Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Full-waveform inversion problems are usually formulated as optimization problems, where the forward-wave propagation operator f maps the subsurface velocity structures to seismic signals. The existing computational methods for solving full-waveform inversion are not only computationally expensive, but also yields low-resolution results because of the ill-posedness and cycle skipping issues of full-waveform inversion. To resolve those issues, we employ machine-learning techniques to solve the full-waveform inversion. Specifically, we focus on applying convolutional neural network (CNN) to directly derive the inversion operator f-1 so that the velocity structure can be obtained without knowing the forward operator f. We build a convolutional neural network with an encoder-decoder structure to model the correspondence from seismic data to subsurface velocity structures. Furthermore, we employ the conditional random field (CRF) on top of the CNN to generate structural predictions by modeling the interactions between different locations on the velocity model. To evaluate the performance of our inversion technique, we compare it to both existing physics-driven methods and other data-driven method. Our numerical examples using synthetic seismic reflection data show that the propose CNN-CRF model significantly improve the accuracy of the velocity inversion while the computational time is reduced.
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