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Accelerating geostatistical modeling using geostatistics-informed machine Learning

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COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES
卷 146, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2020.104663

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Artificial intelligence; Geosystems; Groundwater; Estimation; Statistical modeling

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  1. University of Wyoming, the School of Energy Resources
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory [DE-FE0031624]

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The study develops a GIML model to improve the efficiency of OK by reducing the number of points required to be estimated, demonstrating its effectiveness in 2D cases and various numbers of training samples in 3D simulations.
Ordinary Kriging (OK) is a popular geostatistical algorithm for spatial interpolation and estimation. The computational complexity of OK changes quadratically and cubically for memory and speed, respectively, given the number of data. Therefore, it is computationally intensive and also challenging to process a large set of data, especially in three-dimensional (3D) cases. This paper develops a geostatistics-informed machine learning (GIML) model to improve the efficiency of OK by reducing the number of points required to be estimated using OK. Specifically, only a very few of the unknown points are estimated by OK to get the weights and estimations, which are used as the training dataset. Moreover, the governing equations of OK are used to guide our proposed machine learning to better reproduce the spatial distributions. Our results show that the proposed GIML can reduce the computational time of OK by at least one order of magnitude. The effectiveness of the GIML is evaluated and compared using a 2D case. Furthermore, we demonstrate its efficiency and robustness by considering a different number of training samples on various 3D simulation grids.

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