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CONSS: Contrastive Learning Approach for Semi-Supervised Seismic Facies Classification

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arxiv 2210.04776 v3 pith:E2FSH6JJ submitted 2022-10-10 cs.CV eess.IV

classification cs.CVeess.IV
keywords faciesseismicapproachesclassificationconssdatalearningsemi-supervised
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Recently, seismic facies classification based on convolutional neural networks (CNN) has garnered significant research interest. However, existing CNN-based supervised learning approaches necessitate massive labeled data. Labeling is laborious and time-consuming, particularly for 3D seismic data volumes. To overcome this challenge, we propose a semi-supervised method based on pixel-level contrastive learning, termed CONSS, which can efficiently identify seismic facies using only 1% of the original annotations. Furthermore, the absence of a unified data division and standardized metrics hinders the fair comparison of various facies classification approaches. To this end, we develop an objective benchmark for the evaluation of semi-supervised methods, including self-training, consistency regularization, and the proposed CONSS. Our benchmark is publicly available to enable researchers to objectively compare different approaches. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach achieves state-of-the-art performance on the F3 survey.

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