Cognitive GeoInterpretation Enhances Interpretation.AI Software
Cognitive GeoInterpretation, Inc. (CGI) has recently announced significant upgrades to its software product, Interpretation.AI (IAI), introducing advanced capabilities that promise to radically transform the efficiency of geological exploration workflows. This cutting-edge software utilizes the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, enabling geoscientists to visualize and interpret seismic data and well logs more effectively than ever before.
Improved Workflow Efficiency
The newly enhanced Interpretation.AI platform empowers professionals in the field to expedite their interpretive workflows, completing tasks that traditionally took weeks or months in just a fraction of the time. Utilizing a browser-based interface, IAI allows geoscientists to set project objectives and determine data interpretation methods, from which the software rapidly learns and generates comprehensive interpretations from entire datasets.
New Fault Interpretation Capabilities
One of the most notable enhancements to the software is its ability to identify and interpret faults within the seismic volume. Faults are fractures or zones of fractures in the Earth's subsurface and play a critical role in the migration and trapping of hydrocarbons. The previous versions of IAI primarily focused on identifying subsurface facies and horizons, while the upgraded version now incorporates robust algorithms specifically designed for fault interpretation.
Using a pre-trained model, IAI quickly produces initial interpretations of faults, which geoscientists can subsequently refine through active learning techniques based on their own expertise. This innovative approach significantly reduces the timeline for fault interpretation, aligning with CGI's commitment to optimizing geological mapping and exploration.
Future Developments
CGI has plans to introduce additional modules in future versions of IAI that will leverage artificial intelligence methodologies to create sub-volumes aimed at identifying rare seismic facies. Furthermore, the upcoming iterations are set to incorporate multivolume transfer learning capabilities, enhancing the platform’s versatility and application range even further.
Dr. Piyush Kumar, founder of Cognitive GeoInterpretation, expressed enthusiasm about the new fault interpretation features added to IAI, stating, "Identifying faults is a key milestone in our ongoing effort to develop a comprehensive AI toolkit for subsurface mapping. We are excited to empower geoscientists with these advanced tools to facilitate their decision-making and exploration activities."
About Cognitive GeoInterpretation
Based in Tallahassee, Florida, Cognitive GeoInterpretation, Inc. focuses on resolving seismic imaging challenges through advanced AI techniques. Their innovative solutions sit at the intersection of data compression, large dataset visualization, deep learning, and powerful computational engines that leverage cloud infrastructure and browser-based technology for enhanced user experience.
For further information and updates on Interpretation.AI and its capabilities, visit their official website at
interpretation.ai or contact CEO John Adamick directly at [email protected].