Randomized dimensionality reduction for full-waveform inversion

TitleRandomized dimensionality reduction for full-waveform inversion
Publication TypeConference
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsFelix J. Herrmann, Xiang Li
Conference NameEAGE Annual Conference Proceedings
Month06
KeywordsEAGE, Presentation
Abstract

Full-waveform inversion relies on the collection of large multi-experiment data volumes in combination with a sophisticated back-end to create high-fidelity inversion results. While improvements in acquisition and inversion have been extremely successful, the current trend of incessantly pushing for higher quality models in increasingly complicated regions of the Earth continues to reveal fundamental shortcomings in our ability to handle the ever increasing problem size numerically. Two causes can be identified as the main culprits responsible for this barrier. First, there is the so-called ‘‘curse of dimensionality’’ exemplified by Nyquist’s sampling criterion, which puts disproportionate strain on current acquisition and processing systems as the size and desired resolution of our survey areas continues to increase. Secondly, there is the recent ‘‘departure from Moore’s law’’ that forces us to lower our expectations to compute ourselves out of this. In this paper, we address this situation by randomized dimensionality reduction, which we adapt from the field of compressive sensing. In this approach, we combine deliberate randomized subsampling with structure-exploiting transform-domain sparsity promotion. Our approach is successful because it reduces the size of seismic data volumes without loss of information. With this reduction, we compute Newton-like updates at the cost of roughly one gradient update for the fully-sampled wavefield.

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