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Deep Learning for Seismic Inverse Problems: Toward the Acceleration of Geophysical Analysis Workflows
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Adler, A; Araya-Polo, M; Poggio, T
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© 1991-2012 IEEE. Seismic inversion is a fundamental tool in geophysical analysis, providing a window into Earth. In particular, it enables the reconstruction of large-scale subsurface Earth models for hydrocarbon exploration, mining, earthquake analysis, shallow hazard assessment, and other geophysical tasks.
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2021-03-01Journal
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
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Adler, A, Araya-Polo, M and Poggio, T. 2021. "Deep Learning for Seismic Inverse Problems: Toward the Acceleration of Geophysical Analysis Workflows." IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 38 (2).
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