Leveraging Pre-trained Vision Foundation Models for Advanced Geophysical Data Processing and Interpretation

November 5, 2024 10:00 AM

Presenter

Dr. Xinming Wu
Computational Interpretation Group
School of Earth and Space Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China

Description

We explore adapting foundation models (FMs) from the computer vision domain to geoscience. FMs, large neural networks trained on massive datasets, excel in diverse tasks with remarkable adaptability and generality. However, geoscience faces challenges like lacking curated training datasets and high computational costs for developing specialized FMs. This study considers adapting FMs from computer vision to geoscience, analyzing their scale, adaptability, and generality for geoscientific data analysis. We introduce a workflow that leverages existing computer vision FMs, fine-tuning them for geoscientific tasks, reducing development costs while enhancing accuracy. Through experiments, we demonstrate this workflow’s effectiveness in broad applications to process and interpret geoscientific data of lunar images, seismic data, DAS arrays and so on.

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