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Overview of AASPI accomplishments and software development

An overview of AASPI's achievements and software development, including insights into coherence, new algorithm applications, and case studies. Commercialization opportunities with Geophysical Insights.

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Overview of AASPI accomplishments and software development

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  1. AASPI Overview of AASPI accomplishments and software development Kurt J. Marfurt Attribute-Assisted Seismic Processing and Interpretation

  2. AASPI 2016 Sponsors

  3. OU AASPI Team • Kurt Marfurt (OU faculty) • Marcilio Matos (co-conspirator in Brazil) • Bo Zhang (co-conspirator at Univ. Alabama) • Brad Wallet • 14 Ph.D. candidates • 8 M.S. candidates

  4. New insights into coherence 1996-2016 What gives rise to the stair-step artifacts? What is the effect of bandpass filtering the input data? How can we combine multiple coherence images into one? Since Nov. 18, 2016, I’ve expanded this short overview at our meeting into a separate presentation containing more details

  5. 2016 Graduates

  6. New Faces

  7. Upcoming graduates May 2017

  8. Commercialization with Geophysical Insights (and potentially others) Most university software requires an internal software group (i.e. research group) to make it work – e.g. SEP, Madagascar, KAUST, MSORP,… • Some consortia who have commercialized their research products: • GoCad (Université de Nancy) • Beicip (Institutfrançais du petrôle) • Paradigm (Geoff Dorn work before Terraspark)

  9. Commercialization • Geophysical Insights will provide a subset of the AASPI software as an “attribute calculator” (similar to Kingdom Suite’s arrangement with Rock Solid Images) • Front end and GUIs will be Paradise • Maintenance and help desk will be from Geophysical Insights • Computational algorithms will be AASPI algorithms • University Restrictions • Commercial contract is an “add-on” to the AASPI contract • Commercialization contract must be the same for all interested parties • All commercialization contracts must be the same • If successful, their membership fee would be double

  10. Commercialization(AASPI consortia membership vs. the Paradise AASPI calculator) • AASPI members obtain: • Unlimited number of licenses for $28000/year (vs a limited number of AASPI attribute calculators in Paradise package) • Many developments may not have commercial value for Geophysical Insights • New developments (e.g. aberrancy and skeletonization) are exclusive to sponsors for one year • Access to source code • Code runs on Windows PCs, Linux clusters, and supercomputers (the later using PBS, SLURM, and LSF) • Access to us!

  11. New Algorithms

  12. Applications and Case Studies

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