Fighting the curse of dimensionality: compressive sensing in exploration seismology

TitleFighting the curse of dimensionality: compressive sensing in exploration seismology
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsFelix J. Herrmann, Michael P. Friedlander, Ozgur Yilmaz
JournalSignal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Volume29
Pagination88-100
Month05
ISSN1053-5888
Keywordsdimensionality curse, Earth, geographic information systems, higher-resolution images, massive data volumes, Nyquist sampling criterion, seismic exploration techniques, seismology, strains current acquisition system, strains current processing system
Abstract

Many seismic exploration techniques rely on the collection of massive data volumes that are mined for information during processing. This approach has been extremely successful, but current efforts toward higher resolution images in increasingly complicated regions of Earth continue to reveal fundamental shortcomings in our typical workflows. The "curse" of dimensionality is the main roadblock and is exemplified by Nyquist's sampling criterion, which disproportionately strains current acquisition and processing systems as the size and desired resolution of our survey areas continues to increase.

URLhttps://slim.gatech.edu/Publications/Public/Journals/IEEESignalProcessingMagazine/2012/Herrmann11TRfcd/Herrmann11TRfcd.pdf
DOI10.1109/MSP.2012.2185859
Citation KeyHerrmann11TRfcd