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arxiv: 2105.00003 · v2 · pith:2UGRGBCD · submitted 2021-05-01 · physics.geo-ph · cs.LG· eess.IV· eess.SP

NuSPAN: A Proximal Average Network for Nonuniform Sparse Model -- Application to Seismic Reflectivity Inversion

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classification physics.geo-ph cs.LGeess.IVeess.SP
keywords seismicaveragemodelproximalsparseinversionnetworknon-convex
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We solve the problem of sparse signal deconvolution in the context of seismic reflectivity inversion, which pertains to high-resolution recovery of the subsurface reflection coefficients. Our formulation employs a nonuniform, non-convex synthesis sparse model comprising a combination of convex and non-convex regularizers, which results in accurate approximations of the l0 pseudo-norm. The resulting iterative algorithm requires the proximal average strategy. When unfolded, the iterations give rise to a learnable proximal average network architecture that can be optimized in a data-driven fashion. We demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach through numerical experiments on synthetic 1-D seismic traces and 2-D wedge models in comparison with the benchmark techniques. We also present validations considering the simulated Marmousi2 model as well as real 3-D seismic volume data acquired from the Penobscot 3D survey off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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