2016
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggw230
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Simultaneous denoising and reconstruction of 5-D seismic data via damped rank-reduction method

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“…Chen et al . () further extend this damped algorithm to five‐dimensional seismic data reconstruction in the presence of random noise, where the damped SVD is applied to the level‐4 block Hankel matrix.…”
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“…Chen et al . () further extend this damped algorithm to five‐dimensional seismic data reconstruction in the presence of random noise, where the damped SVD is applied to the level‐4 block Hankel matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, conventional seismic reconstruction techniques are divided into four categories. The first category is based on prediction (Spitz 1991;Porsani 1999;Naghizadeh and Sacchi 2010), in which a prediction error filter is designed such that the predicted data and the recorded data have minimum misfit by solving a least-squares linear inverse problem (Chen et al 2016b). An extension of prediction filtering interpolation to an irregular trace distribution has been proposed by Naghizadeh and Sacchi (2007), Output RMSE RMSE curves varying with different iteration patterns =0 =0.25 =0.5 =0.75 Linearly Nonlinearly Figure 1 RMSE curves varying with different iteration patterns.…”
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“…; Chen et al . , ). However, this poses another difficulty of choosing an appropriate rank for each local processing window.…”
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confidence: 99%