Claerbout and Nichols (1994) attribute to
Symes the idea of using the adjoint (migrated) image as the reference
model. The rationale for this is that migration provides a robust
estimate of the true model.
As the first alternative I take Symes' suggestion, so that
.
The second alternative is to try an reference image of purely random
numbers:
, where
is a random vector.
This is has the advantage of not being influenced by the data, but has
the disadvantage that different realizations of
may produce
different weighting functions.
The third alternative that I consider is a monochromatic reference
image (
) consisting of purely flat events:
literally flat-event calibration.