SEG Seismic Working Workshop – Reproducible Tutorials
Houston, August 9-13, 2017
Working Workshops as opposed to "talking workshops" are meetings where the participants work in small groups to develop new software code or to conduct computational experiments addressing a particular problem
Participants at this workshop will work in small groups to create short, reproducible, geophysical articles, like the tutorials in The Leading Edge (TLE). A good tutorial is informal, widely accessible, about 1500 words, includes two or three figures, and code to reproduce the figures. There is more information at http://wiki.seg.org/wiki/A_user_guide_to_the_geophysical_tutorials.
The small groups will make lightning talks (a five minute presentation) about their tutorials. Presentations and code will be shared after the workshop in an open repository. The Leading Edge welcomes this style tutorial on any technical topic of interest for seismic interpreters, applied geophysicist, and general earth scientist.
Come up with your own ideas or read previous TLE tutorials, Geophysical Image Estimation by Example (http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/prof/), Seismic Unix demos, or Houston Geophysics Society “Tutorial Nuggets”. Study, extend, or translate to another system one of these sources.
Dates
Wednesday afternoon, August 9, 2017 optional help configuring you computer
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, August 10-13, 2017 Working Workshop
More Information:
http://www.ahay.org/wiki/HoustonWW2017
Registration
The workshop participation is free but requires an application. Space is limited. Application deadline is August 1, 2017. The link is:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEIoO6fWFqBc2KAvd_NGa0UgXrmH9mqYvmZW0CCfXfgnRkMw/viewform or follow links at More Information.
Regards,
Karl Schleicher