Act normal that's crazy enough — an overview of seismic inversion with normalizing flows and surrogate modeling

TitleAct normal that's crazy enough — an overview of seismic inversion with normalizing flows and surrogate modeling
Publication TypePresentation
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsFelix J. Herrmann
KeywordsCCS, FNO, GCS, monitoring, Normalizing flows, SCAIM, sequential Bayes, SLIM, surrogate, Uncertainty quantification
Abstract

During this talk, I will give an overview on how techniques from neural (conditional) density estimation and surrogate modeling can be used to solve challenging problems in seismic imaging and monitoring of geological carbon storage. I will start by outlining how (conditional) normalizing flows can be used as priors, to regularize inverse problems, and as low-fidelity amortized posteriors for wave-based inversions. To this end, I will uss techniques from simulation-based inference. When time, permits I will also talk about permeability inversion from time-lapse seismic data using neural surrogates (Fourier Neural Operators) to mimic solution operators of two-phase flow equations.

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(SCAIM, Vancover)

URLhttps://slim.gatech.edu/Publications/Public/Conferences/SCAIM/2023/herrmann2023SCAIMact/index.html
Citation Keyherrmann2023SCAIMact