Enhancing the automatic facies classification of Brazilian presalt acoustic image logs with SwinV2-Unet: Leveraging transfer learning and confident learning

Author:

You Nan1ORCID,Li Yunyue Elita2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aramco Americas — Houston Research Center, Houston, Texas, USA.

2. Purdue University, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Sustainability Geophysics Project, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. (corresponding author)

Abstract

Facies classification of image logs plays a vital role in reservoir characterization, especially in the heterogeneous and anisotropic carbonate formations of the Brazilian presalt region. Although manual classification remains the industry standard for handling the complexity and diversity of image logs, it has the notable disadvantages of being time consuming, labor intensive, subjective, and nonrepeatable. Recent advancements in machine learning offer promising solutions for automation and acceleration. However, previous attempts to train deep neural networks for facies identification have struggled to generalize to new data due to insufficient labeled data and the inherent intricacy of image logs. In addition, human errors in manual labels further hinder the performance of trained models. To overcome these challenges, we develop adopting the state-of-the-art SwinV2-Unet to provide depthwise facies classification for Brazilian presalt acoustic image logs. The training process incorporates transfer learning to mitigate overfitting and confident learning to address label errors. Through a k-fold cross-validation experiment, with each fold spanning more than 350 m, we achieve an impressive macro F1 score of 0.90 for out-of-sample predictions. This significantly surpasses the previous model modified from the widely recognized U-Net, which provides a macro F1 score of 0.68. These findings highlight the effectiveness of the used enhancements, including the adoption of an improved neural network and an enhanced training strategy. Moreover, our SwinV2-Unet enables a highly efficient and accurate facies analysis of the complex yet informative image logs, significantly advancing our understanding of hydrocarbon reservoirs, saving human effort, and improving productivity.

Funder

ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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