Travel-time Tomography For High Contrast Media based on Sparse Data Yenting Lin Signal and Image Processing Institute Department of Electrical Engineering University of Southern California February 3, 2013
Computed travel-time tomography is a powerful tool to produce tomographic image Measure the signal response on the boundary Slices of specific area of the object, Non-destructive detection Widely used in geophysical and medical imaging Computed Travel-time Tomography
Problems Not enough data - samples may be expensive Travel-time tomography in geophysical application: Very expensive to setup sensors, drilling costs much time and money Under-determined nonlinear inverse problem High contrast structure Some natural structure have high contrast property Only need to separate the target structure and the background Typical grid-based model and iterative reconstruction won’t work well in this case
Our work Reconstruct high contrast structure based on sparse travel-time data Object based model – reduce the dimensionality The solution is not unique - estimate the probability distribution of different models by randomized sampling techniques Object based model Grid based model
Water-flood tomography Apply our algorithm in petroleum application Water is injected to support the pressure in the reservoir Use well injection and production data to estimate the equivalent travel-time between well pairs Estimate the high permeability areas in an oil field Probability map of high permGround truth in Simulator