Enhancing knowledge discovery from unstructured data using a deep learning approach to support subsurface modeling predictions.

Journal: Frontiers in big data
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Abstract

Subsurface interpretations and models rely on knowledge from subject matter experts who utilize unstructured information from images, maps, cross sections, and other products to provide context to measured data (e. g., cores, well logs, seismic surveys). To enhance such knowledge discovery, we advanced the National Energy Technology Laboratory's (NETL) Subsurface Trend Analysis (STA) workflow with an artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning approach for image embedding. NETL's STA method offers a validated science-based approach of combining geologic systems knowledge, statistical modeling, and datasets to improve predictions of subsurface properties. The STA image embedding tool quickly extracts images from unstructured knowledge products like publications, maps, websites, and presentations; categorically labels the images; and creates a repository for geologic domain postulation. Via a case study on geographic and subsurface literature of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), results show the STA image embedding tool extracts images and correctly labels them with ~90 to ~95% accuracy.

Authors

  • Brendan Hoover
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.
  • Dakota Zaengle
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.
  • MacKenzie Mark-Moser
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.
  • Patrick Wingo
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.
  • Anuj Suhag
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.
  • Kelly Rose
    National Energy Technology Laboratory, Albany, OR, United States.

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