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The error in estimating p can not be directly evaluated because the true
value of p is unknown. However, a function of p that is related to
this error can be evaluated:
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(3) |
where Wt and Wx are weighting functions.
As a function of p, E(t,x,p) measures the differences
between the traces within the
subsection Pij. This function reaches its minimum value when the
estimated p is equal to the true dip at (t,x). Therefore, it can be used
as an error measure.
It may be desirable to have an error measure that is bounded between
and 1. This can be easily done through normalization:
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(4) |
One can estimate p by minimizing either E(x,t,p) or En(x,t,p).
If the data contain rich low-frequency components, such as a smoothed well log,
equation (3) should be used. For seismic data, the normalized
error measure should be used.
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Stanford Exploration Project
12/18/1997