IP Library Granted Patent US 10,249,080
Granted Patent B2
US 10,249,080 · App. 15/524,198 · Granted Apr 2, 2019

Systems and methods for multi-dimensional geophysical data visualization

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Patent No.
US 10,249,080
App. No.
15/524,198
Granted
Apr 2, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Example of systems and methods are provided for visualization of multi-dimensional geophysical data visualization. Combining several attributes from multi-dimensional geophysical data or seismic data using color modeling techniques provide for the interpretation of data more efficiently by a user. A color space is defined and multi-dimensional geophysical data attributes are created along with blending filters, such as asymmetric blending filters. Blended multi-dimensional geophysical data attribute cubes are created from the blending filters and the geophysical data attributes. The blended multi-dimensional geophysical data attributes or cubes are displayed using the defined multi-dimensional color space.

Claims (41)

1. A method for color mapping attributes from geophysical data, comprising the steps of:

defining a multi-dimensional color space;

defining two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining three or more blending filters, wherein the number of blending filters defined equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the three or more blending filters are defined based, at least in part, on two or more proportions associated with the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining two or more blending filter weights, wherein the number of blending filter weights corresponds to the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes, and wherein each of the two or more blending filter weights uniquely corresponds to one single associated multi-dimensional geophysical attribute of the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

creating blended geophysical data attributes, wherein the number of blended geophysical data attributes created equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the blended geophysical data attributes are created by combining the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes using the associated two or more blending filter weights; and

displaying the blended geophysical data attributes using the multi-dimensional color space, wherein each of the blended geophysical data attributes uniquely corresponds to one of the axes in the multi-dimensional color space.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes include at least one of one or more spectral coefficients from three or more spectral sub-bands, one or more adjacent horizon slices from above and below a mapped horizon, and one or more projections along lines with varying slope in a two-dimensional crossplot of multi-component geophysical data.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the one or more projections include at least one of compressional and shear components and near and far angle substacks.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the three or more blending filters comprise a filter length equal to the number of the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the three or more blending filters comprise one or more of a front-loaded filter, a middle-loaded filter, and a back-loaded filter.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the three or more blending filters is an asymmetric blending filter.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein each of the two or more blending filter weights is defined based, at least in part, on a unique one of the three or more blending filters.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the multi-dimensional color space comprises one of an RGB, CIEXYZ, CIELAB, CMYK, HSL, or HSV color space.

9. A system comprising:

one or more processors for processing information;

a memory communicatively coupled to the one or more processors; and

one or more modules that comprise instructions stored in the memory, the instructions, when executed by the processor, operable to perform operations comprising:

defining a multi-dimensional color space;

defining two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining three or more blending filters, wherein the number of blending filters defined equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the three or more blending filters are defined based, at least in part, by two or more proportions associated with the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining two or more blending filter weights, wherein the number of blending filter weights corresponds to the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes, and wherein each of the two or more blending filter weights uniquely corresponds to one single associated multi-dimensional geophysical attribute of the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

creating blended geophysical data attributes, wherein the number of blended geophysical data attributes created equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the blended geophysical data attributes are created by combining the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes using the associated two or more blending filter weights; and

displaying the blended geophysical data attributes using the multi-dimensional color space, wherein each of the blended geophysical data attributes uniquely corresponds to one of the axes in the multi-dimensional color space.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes include at least one of one or more spectral coefficients from three or more spectral sub-bands, one or more adjacent horizon slices from above and below a mapped horizon, and one or more projections along lines with varying slope in a two-dimensional crossplot of multi-component geophysical data.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the one or more projections includes at least one of compressional and shear components and near and far angle substacks.

12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the three or more blending filters comprise a filter length equal to the number of the two more multi-dimensional geophysical data attributes.

13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the three or more blending filters comprise one or more of a front-loaded filter, a middle-loaded filter, and a back-loaded filter.

14. The system of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the three or more blending filters is an asymmetric blending filter.

15. The system of claim 9 , wherein the two or more blending filter weights are defined based, at least in part, on a unique one of the three or more blending filters.

16. The system of claim 9 , wherein the multi-dimensional color space comprises one of an RGB, CIEXYZ, CIELAB, CMYK, HSL, or HSV color space.

17. A non-transitory computer readable medium including code for performing a method, the method comprising:

defining a multi-dimensional color space;

defining two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining three or more blending filters, wherein the number of blending filters defined equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the three or more blending filters are defined based, at least in part, on two or more proportions associated with the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

defining two or more blending filter weights, wherein the number of blending filter weights corresponds to the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes, and wherein each of the two or more blending filter weights uniquely corresponds to one single associated multi-dimensional geophysical attribute of the number of multi-dimensional geophysical attributes;

creating blended geophysical data attributes, wherein the number of blended geophysical data attributes created equals the number of axes in the multi-dimensional color space, and wherein the blended geophysical data attributes are created by combining the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes using the associated two or more blending filter weights; and

displaying the blended geophysical data attributes using the multi-dimensional color space, wherein each of the blended geophysical data attributes uniquely corresponds to one of the axes in the multi-dimensional color space.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the two or more multi-dimensional geophysical attributes include at least one of one or more spectral coefficients from three or more spectral sub-bands, one or more adjacent horizon slices from above and below a mapped horizon, and one or more projections along lines with varying slope in a two-dimensional crossplot of multi-component geophysical data.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the two or more blending filter weights are defined based, at least in part, on a unique one of the three or more blending filters.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the multi-dimensional color space comprises one of an RGB, CIEXYZ, CIELAB, CMYK, HSL, or HSV color space.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2022
From: SHELL OIL COMPANY
To: SHELL USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 059694/0819 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2017
From: GRIFFITH, DONALD PAUL
To: SHELL OIL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 042230/0862 →
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