In Chapter , I have considered two alternative
formulations of the data regularization problem. Both formulations
arise from the statistical estimation theory and involve two
operators: the forward modeling operator and the regularization
operator. One of the formulation, namely the model preconditioning
approach, appears to provide faster iterative conversion in most of
the practical situations of data regularization. In
Chapter
, I have introduced the method of recursive
filter preconditioning and demonstrated its performance on several
synthetic and real data examples.
In Chapter , I have discussed the general theory of
forward interpolation and several practical choices for the forward
modeling operator in data regularization. B-spline forward
interpolation is identified as a particularly convenient choice.
In Chapter , I have studied three possible choices
for the regularization operator: tension splines, local plane-wave
destruction, and offset continuation. Each of the strategies is
appropriate for a particular kind of the regularized data. Plane-wave
destructor filters are appropriate for characterizing local continuous
events in seismic data. They exhibit an excellent practical
performance on real and synthetic test cases. Offset continuation
models the regularity of multi-coverage seismic reflection data in the
offset direction. As shown in Chapter
, the theory
of offset continuation is directly connected with the theory of dip
moveout. It employs a special partial differential equation to
describe the prestack data transformation as a continuous process. In
practice, offset continuation takes the form of a local convolution
operator directly applicable for data regularization. Its performance
is exemplified with synthetic and real data tests.
In summary, the main contributions of my work have been:
Evidently, more experiments will be needed before the methods developed in this dissertation appear in the active toolbox of modern seismic data processing. I hope that the future researchers will fully explore the research directions uncovered in this dissertation.