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The SubsurfaceAI custom deep learning application for seismic allows experts to annotate data, identify sequences and, in this example, define a fault complex. This forms the basis of a workflow that allows a seismic expert to apply deep learning to ‘interpret the way experts do,’ creating bespoke models for seismic interpretation. Author: Ben Lasscock, Ph.D.…
Read More“You see, but you do not observe” is a quote by Sherlock Holmes in A Scandal in Bohemia (1891, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). Holmes referred to himself as a ‘consulting detective’. Sketch by Mason Dykstra. Author: Mason Dykstra, Ph.D., VP Energy Solutions Wavelets are for Watson (The Doctor; Not IBM) When was the…
Read MoreAn AI-based assistant gives energy company geoscientists the ability to quickly visualize and analyze hundreds of CT scan images. Visualization, image analysis, and AI/machine learning techniques are increasingly areas of innovation and value for science-driven businesses. Shown here, a thin section classification tool with analogues in multiple other science-driven industries. A Dual Strategic Challenge in…
Read MoreSmall Data, Big Value Author: Mason Dykstra, Ph.D., VP Energy Solutions Enthought welcomes Mason as VP, Energy Solutions, whose background from Anadarko, Statoil, and as a professor at the Colorado School of Mines qualifies him to make the case for ensuring ‘Small Data’ is equally part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The first in a…
Read MorePublished in the October 2016 edition of The Leading Edge magazine by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Read the full article here. Author: Brendon Hall Coordinator: Matt Hall, Agile Geoscience Abstract There has been much excitement recently about big data and the dire need for data scientists who possess the ability to extract meaning from it. Geoscientists, meanwhile,…
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