Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid

Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is widely used in seismic data denoising due to its simplicity and effectiveness. However, traditional seismic denoising methods based on CNN ignore multi-scale features of seismic data in the wavelet domain. The lack of these features will decrease the accuracy of...

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Main Authors: Liangsheng He, Hao Wu, Xiaotao Wen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1090620/full
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description Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) is widely used in seismic data denoising due to its simplicity and effectiveness. However, traditional seismic denoising methods based on CNN ignore multi-scale features of seismic data in the wavelet domain. The lack of these features will decrease the accuracy of denoising results. To address this barrier, a seismic denoise method based on the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid (WINNet_ACSP) is proposed. WINNet_ACSP follows the principle of lifting wavelet transform. The proposed method utilizes the redundant orthogonal wavelet transform to obtain frequency multi-scale information from noisy seismic data. Then predict update network (PUNet) extracts spatial multi-scale features of approximate and detailed parts. The sparse driven network (SDN) learns the complex multi-scale information and obtains sparse features. These sparse features are processed to eliminate random noise. Compared to standard convolution, the atrous convolutions spatial pyramid (ACSP) can extract more features. The redundant features are the key to ensure the precision of multi-scale information. Therefore, the introduction of ACSP in PUNet can guarantee the denoising effect of the network. WINNet_ASCP combines the characteristics of wavelet transform and neural network and has a high generalization. Besides, transfer learning is used to overcome the difficulty caused by the training sample size of seismic data. The training process includes pre-training and post-training. The former is trained to obtain the initial denoising network by natural image samples. The latter is trained with a small sample of seismic data to enhance stratigraphic continuity. Finally, the proposed method is tested with synthetic and field data. The experimental results show that the proposed method can effectively remove random noise and reduce the loss of detailed information in prestack seismic data. In the future, we will make further improvements on this basis and conduct experiments on 3D prestack data.
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spelling doaj.art-1e2e781aa1c647b8b49e3e5454d28c652023-02-16T05:16:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632023-02-011110.3389/feart.2023.10906201090620Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramidLiangsheng He0Liangsheng He1Hao Wu2Hao Wu3Xiaotao Wen4Xiaotao Wen5Key Laboratory of Earth Exploration and Information Techniques, Chengdu University of Technology, Ministry of Education, Chengdu, ChinaChengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, ChinaKey Laboratory of Earth Exploration and Information Techniques, Chengdu University of Technology, Ministry of Education, Chengdu, ChinaChengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, ChinaKey Laboratory of Earth Exploration and Information Techniques, Chengdu University of Technology, Ministry of Education, Chengdu, ChinaChengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, ChinaConvolutional Neural Network (CNN) is widely used in seismic data denoising due to its simplicity and effectiveness. However, traditional seismic denoising methods based on CNN ignore multi-scale features of seismic data in the wavelet domain. The lack of these features will decrease the accuracy of denoising results. To address this barrier, a seismic denoise method based on the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid (WINNet_ACSP) is proposed. WINNet_ACSP follows the principle of lifting wavelet transform. The proposed method utilizes the redundant orthogonal wavelet transform to obtain frequency multi-scale information from noisy seismic data. Then predict update network (PUNet) extracts spatial multi-scale features of approximate and detailed parts. The sparse driven network (SDN) learns the complex multi-scale information and obtains sparse features. These sparse features are processed to eliminate random noise. Compared to standard convolution, the atrous convolutions spatial pyramid (ACSP) can extract more features. The redundant features are the key to ensure the precision of multi-scale information. Therefore, the introduction of ACSP in PUNet can guarantee the denoising effect of the network. WINNet_ASCP combines the characteristics of wavelet transform and neural network and has a high generalization. Besides, transfer learning is used to overcome the difficulty caused by the training sample size of seismic data. The training process includes pre-training and post-training. The former is trained to obtain the initial denoising network by natural image samples. The latter is trained with a small sample of seismic data to enhance stratigraphic continuity. Finally, the proposed method is tested with synthetic and field data. The experimental results show that the proposed method can effectively remove random noise and reduce the loss of detailed information in prestack seismic data. In the future, we will make further improvements on this basis and conduct experiments on 3D prestack data.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1090620/fullrandom noiseseismicwavelet transformneural networkatrous convolution
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Hao Wu
Xiaotao Wen
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Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
Frontiers in Earth Science
random noise
seismic
wavelet transform
neural network
atrous convolution
title Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
title_full Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
title_fullStr Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
title_full_unstemmed Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
title_short Prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet-inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
title_sort prestack seismic random noise attenuation using the wavelet inspired invertible network with atrous convolutions spatial pyramid
topic random noise
seismic
wavelet transform
neural network
atrous convolution
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1090620/full
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