Dear Marieke,
Very good to hear that the AI plugin finally arrived! Congratulations, I talked to Paul about it at the EAGE this year and it seems promising. I have experimented with Tensorflow myself, but having it implemented in OpendTect surely saves a lot of time.
It would be good to test it as you offered. As the end of 2019 and beginning of 2020 are a bit busy, we might not be able to get our hands on it in the coming two months, but if you could remember our interest we would be grateful.
It however remains the question what happens to the old neural network plugin, which we have licensed for years not and which seems definitely outdated with the new ML plugin.
Cheers and happy holidays!
Christian
Dr. Christian Stotter
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From: Marieke van Hout - de Groot <marieke...@dgbes.com>
Sent: Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 2019 05:43
To: OpendTect Announce <anno...@opendtect.org>
Subject: [OpendTect_Announce] Machine Learning - Test our Beta version
We are very excited to announce that we will be releasing a Beta version of our Machine Learning plugin before the end of this year.
This plugin offers the latest machine learning algorithms (Convolutional Neural Networks, Random Forests, etc.) and new workflows for analyzing seismic and well data. Training data sets can be created from real data and/or from simulated data. The latter requires
a SynthRock license. The plugin will come with pre-trained models that can be applied to unseen data sets, or which can be used for further training on new examples (so-called transfer training). The first release of Machine Learning features a trained U-Net
to predict faults. A utility to import other trained models (TensorFlow / Keras, Scikit-learn) is coming. The existing Neural Networks plugin has been integrated into the Machine Learning plugin. Therefore, Machine Learning plugin users can also execute all
supervised and unsupervised workflows supported in the Neural Networks plugin.
To celebrate the holiday season we are giving away a free one month test license.
Don't be shy and let us know if you would like to have a look.
On behalf of the dGB team I wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy & healthy 2020!'
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Hello Marieke
Congratulations for the release!. And the Milestone :)
We will be testing it in some time ahead.
Merry Christmas to you and your team!
Sigfrido Nielsen
Geoinfo SRL