Semi-Supervised Pre-trained Foundation Model for 3D Geological Feature Analysis of Seismic Images
地震画像の3D地質特徴解析のための半教師あり事前学習基盤モデル (AI 翻訳)
Lei Lin, Zhi Zhong, Chenglong Li, Qianyi Li, Xuyu Wang, Hao Wei, A. Gorman, Zhongxian Cai
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日本語
本研究は、3D Swin Transformerを基盤とする半教師あり基盤モデルSS-UNETRを提案し、地震画像から断層・河道・空洞などの複数地質特徴を同時に高精度で識別する。75,651枚の実地震画像での事前学習と2,860枚の合成画像での微調整により、少ないラベルで従来法を上回る性能を示し、CCUSサイト選定や地質解釈の効率化に貢献する。
English
This study proposes SS-UNETR, a semi-supervised foundation model based on a 3D Swin Transformer, for simultaneous identification of multiple geological features (faults, channels, caves) in seismic volumes. Pre-trained on 75,651 field images and fine-tuned on 2,860 synthetic images, it outperforms conventional deep learning and general seismic foundation models in few-shot tasks, enhancing geological interpretation efficiency and reducing labeling burden, with implications for CCUS site selection.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本ではCCUSがカーボンニュートラル戦略の柱の一つであり、地下構造の高精度評価は貯留層選定やモニタリングに不可欠。本モデルは地質解釈の自動化・高精度化を通じて、CCUSプロジェクトの実装コスト低減と安全性向上に寄与し得る。
In the global GX context
Globally, CCUS is recognized as a critical mitigation technology, and accurate subsurface characterization is key to site selection and risk assessment. This model advances AI-driven geological interpretation, reducing manual labeling and improving efficiency, which supports the scalability of CCUS projects and aligns with climate goals.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a novel semi-supervised foundation model for 3D seismic interpretation, demonstrating strong few-shot performance and multi-task learning for geological features.
🏢実務担当者:Offers a tool to automate geological feature identification, reducing manual labeling and improving efficiency in CCUS site characterization and resource exploration.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights AI's role in enhancing CCUS feasibility, potentially informing policies that support AI adoption in subsurface monitoring and carbon storage.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Geological feature analysis from seismic images plays a vital role in geological assessments, resource exploration, natural disaster prediction and assessment, and carbon capture and storage. Traditional deep learning-based geological feature recognition methods often suffer from a high demand for labeled training samples and limited model generalization. In recent years, foundational models pre-trained on large-scale unlabeled data through self-supervised learning have gained significant attention in the computer vision community owing to their strong generalization and robustness, and initial attempts have been made to extend such models to seismic image analysis. Nevertheless, most existing efforts rely on 2D slices and focus primarily on general seismic tasks, with little emphasis on the specialized optimization needed for identifying diverse geological features. This study proposes a dual pre-training semisupervised framework to develop SS-UNETR, a foundational model that leverages a 3D Swin Transformer backbone. SS-UNETR is designed to concurrently segment multiple geological features in seismic volumes through multi-task learning. The training procedure consists of two sequential stages. In the first stage, the encoder of SS-UNETR is pre-trained on 75,651 field seismic images via three proxy tasks (image inpainting, rotation prediction, and contrastive learning) to learn underlying representations and basic patterns without explicit labeling. In the second stage, SS-UNETR is fine-tuned using 2,860 synthetic seismic images with corresponding geological annotations to adapt the model to geological feature segmentation. Experimental results demonstrate that SS-UNETR excels in analyzing geological features of seismic images compared to methods based on seismic attributes and neural networks trained for specific tasks. SS-UNETR achieves effective simultaneous identification of multiple geological features, even when these features exhibit highly similar seismic responses, for such features as faults, channels, and caves. Furthermore, SS-UNETR outperforms conventional deep learning models without pre-training and general-purpose seismic foundational models in few-shot geological feature identification tasks. These results indicate that SS-UNETR can serve as a valuable tool in the industry to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of geological interpretation, reduce the burden of manual labeling, and reduce the carbon footprint of model training.
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- semanticscholar https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20471313first seen 2026-08-15 05:33:10 · last seen 2026-08-16 05:45:16
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