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2019 Houston Oil and Gas (seismic) Machine Learning Symposium

2020-01-07 15:13:22| Oil IT Journal - www.oilit.com

Advertas*-hosted event hears from: IGI on AI in geophysics and the SEG/SEAM AI project. Geophysical Insights Will ML replace the interpreter? Chevron ML in reservoir engineering. ConocoPhillips ML in 4D seismic and 'direct quantitative prediction'. AASPI Consortium on ML in attribute classification. Geophysical Insights - making deep learning accessible to the interpreter. Dell on digital natives vs. the 'see the beach' generation. [ more ]

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