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VeerNet: Using Deep Neural Networks for Curve Classification and Digitization of Raster Well-Log Images.

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العنوان: VeerNet: Using Deep Neural Networks for Curve Classification and Digitization of Raster Well-Log Images.
المؤلفون: Nasim, M. Quamer, Patwardhan, Narendra, Maiti, Tannistha, Marrone, Stefano, Singh, Tarry
المصدر: Journal of Imaging; Jul2023, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p136, 13p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ARTIFICIAL neural networks, COMPUTER vision, DIGITIZATION, GEOLOGICAL formations, ARCHITECTURAL design
مستخلص: Raster logs are scanned representations of the analog data recorded in subsurface drilling. Geologists rely on these images to interpret well-log curves and deduce the physical properties of geological formations. Scanned images contain various artifacts, including hand-written texts, brightness variability, scan defects, etc. The manual effort involved in reading the data is substantial. To mitigate this, unsupervised computer vision techniques are employed to extract and interpret the curves digitally. Existing algorithms predominantly require manual intervention, resulting in slow processing times, and are erroneous. This research aims to address these challenges by proposing VeerNet, a deep neural network architecture designed to semantically segment the raster images from the background grid to classify and digitize (i.e., extracting the analytic formulation of the written curve) the well-log data. The proposed approach is based on a modified UNet-inspired architecture leveraging an attention-augmented read–process–write strategy to balance retaining key signals while dealing with the different input–output sizes. The reported results show that the proposed architecture efficiently classifies and digitizes the curves with an overall F1 score of 35% and Intersection over Union of 30%, achieving 97% recall and 0.11 Mean Absolute Error when compared with real data on binary segmentation of multiple curves. Finally, we analyzed VeerNet's ability in predicting Gamma-ray values, achieving a Pearson coefficient score of 0.62 when compared to measured data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:2313433X
DOI:10.3390/jimaging9070136