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A Hierarchical, Extendable, Object-Based Boolean Training-Image Generation
Methodology
Alexandre Boucher
Addy Satija
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Outline
Design and architecture
Building geological objects
Spatial interactions of depo-shapes
XML Parameterization
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Design Constraints
Expandable and Flexible
Aim:• Allow parameterization of complex geometries and rules• Strong core algorithm with expandable libraries• Mix and match modules (combinatorial possibilities)
Avoid: • Long procedural algorithm (no long list of if - else)• Code repetition (difficult to maintain)
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Agreed Hierarchy
Level 1 : Zone of deposition Very large scale Not to be simulated with MPS
Level 2 : Geological object or set of objectse.g. Carbonate mound, channel and levees
Level 3 : Building blocks of Level 2e.g. Sphere, ellipsoid, cuboid, ...
Non-geological terms to avoid confusion
e.g. Level 2 may not mean the same for clastic or carbonate systems
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Design
Extent, form, configuration of an objectGeometry
Positioning Control the interactions between depo-shapes
Three categories of modules:
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Modules :: Geometries
depoShape: Represent a geological object
e.g. carbonate mound
Modules to build the Geological Objects
A depoShape is built from geometrical objects (Shape)
Shapes
EllipsoidHalf-Ellipsoid Cuboid Kernel
Radial Kernel
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set< Coordinates >
Coordinates are stored in a set :
where Coordinates = { i, j, k } is a triplet
Module :: Shape
Operations on Coordinates:
shear( dx/dz, dy/dz )
rotate( az, ax, ay )
translate( dx, dy, dz )
Operations between Shapes:
difference( Shape )
merge( Shape )
intersection( Shape )
Needed: A library of shapesA mechanism to create new shapes
A shape is a set of relative coordinates (i,j,k) from a centroid
No geological meaning
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XML Parameterization of Shape<ShapeManager name = "Union">
<ShapeManager name="HalfEllipsoid"><Dimension>
<dx> Parameters </dx><dy> Parameters </dy><dz> Parameters </dz>
</Dimension><Shear>
<dx_dz> Parameters </dx_dz><dy_dz> Parameters </dy_dz>
</Shear></ShapeManager>
<ShapeManager name=“Cuboid"><Dimension>
<dx> Parameters </dx><dy> Parameters </dy><dz> Parameters </dz>
</Dimension><Translation>
<dx> Parameters </dx><dz> Parameters </dz>
</Translation></ShapeManager>
</ShapeManager>
There are no restrictions on the complexity of the shape builder
ShapeOperation 1
ShapeOperation 2Shape Mgr 1 Shape Mgr 2
Shape Mgr 3 ShapeOperation 3
Shape Mgr 4 Shape Mgr 5
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Building complex Shape
Union : 6 rotated and translated kernels1 Sphere
Exponential Kernels
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Creating a Geological Object (Level 2)
inner = HalfEllipsoid( 20,20,20 ) outer = HalfEllipsoid( 30,30,15 )
inner.intersection( outer ) outer.difference( inner )
Resulting depoShape
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Building Level2 Object from shapes
<Level2Manager name = "Jurassic">
<L3Object name="Inner" value="1" file="InnerShapeJurassic.xml"/> <L3Object name="Outer" value="2" file="OuterShapeJurassic.xml"/>
<operationLevel2 type="Intersection" modifiable = "Inner" modifiers = "Outer"/><operationLevel2 type="Difference" modifiable = "Outer" modifiers = "Inner"/>
…</Level2Manager >
<Level2Manager name = “Permian">
<L3Object name="Inner" value="3" file="InnerShapePermian.xml"/> <L3Object name="Outer" value="4" file="InnerShapePermian.xml"/>
<operationLevel2 type="Difference " modifiable = "Outer" modifiers = "Inner"/> ...
</Level2Manager >
A XML file contains the operations to assemble the Level2 Objects from the shape objects
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depoShape :: Asymmetrical mound with drapes
inner = HalfEllipsoid( 10, 25, 40 )outer = HalfEllipsoid( 30, 30, 35 )inner.shear( 0,0.3 )outer.shear( 0,0.5 )
// Create the Drapesdrapes_top = HalfEllipsoid( 40, 40, 15 )drapes_bot = HalfEllipsoid( 35, 35, 9 )drapes.shear(0,0.5)drapes_bot.shear(0,0.5)drapes.difference(drapes_bot)
inner.intersection( outer ) // Constraint by the envelopeouter.difference( inner ) // Remove the core from the envelopedrapes.difference( inner ) // Remove the core from the drapeouter.difference( drapes ) // Remove the drape from the envelope
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depoShape :: Faulted and Tilted Mound
// Create one Mound : inner and outerinner.shear( -0.2,-0.5 )outer.shear( -0.2,-0.5 )
// Create two Cuboids to partition the Moundinner_faulted = Cuboid( 80,80,50 ) // Partition innerouter_faulted = Cuboid( 80,80,50 ) // Partition outer
inner_faulted.translate( 50,0,25 )inner_faulted.translate( 50,0,25 )
inner_faulted.intersection( inner )outer_faulted.intersection( outer )
inner.difference( inner_faulted )outer.difference( outer_faulted )
inner_faulted.rotate( 0,20,0 ) // tiltouter_faulted.rotate( 0,20, 0 ) // tiltinner_faulted.translate( 0,7,5 ) // throwouter_faulted.translate( 0,7,5 ) // throw
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Parameterization of the depoShape
Every parameter can be defined as constant or a distribution
Parameter values can be either constant or taken from a locally varying property (LVP)
Include :
Dimension of objectsShearing, rotation, translationMoments of distributions
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Modules :: GeometryShape library is expandable
The intra and inter-shape operations provide flexibility
Adding new shapes only requires a new set of coordinatesOperations (shear, rotation, union, …) are automatically
available
Level2Manager assembles Level3Object to create geological objects
From a user’s perspective:
When geological objects are variations on a set of shapes (e.g mound) :User only needs to provide the dimensions
For objects without common shapes:Build complex shapes from existing onesUser-defined shapes
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Spatially variable correlated parameters
-45 0 45
Angles
0.6-0.6 0
Shear
10 15 20
Outer Envelope Size
190 10
Inner Core Size
Steeper angles:Increased shearingDecreasing outer envelopeRapidly decreasing core size
Anticline example :
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Carbonate mounds on a anticline
Mound Inner part function of the slope
MPS implications : Cannot be solved with a probability fieldGeometric characteristics are spatially dependent
Steeper angles:Increased shearingDecreasing outer envelopeRapidly decreasing core size
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Building complex inner structuresMimic the building of a carbonate mound through phases of accretion
Flanks are debrissteeper at the
summit gentler at the base
Built stochastically from 8 shapes and 12 operations
Structure is saved in a XML file
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Positioning and Stacking<positioning type="pFieldStacking" prop="MoundPositioning">
<dx> <Params name="Property" value="dxStack"/> </dx><dy> <Params name="Property" value="dyStack"/> </dy><dz> <Params name="Constant" value="18"/> </dz><nbStacks> <Params name="Property" value="y-trend_stack"/>
</nbStacks></positioning>
Intensity Field
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Stacking in section
Intra-mound structures
Inter-mound structures (Stacking and positioning)
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Generating multiple training images
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Challenges with Locally Varying Parameters
Complexity and specificity are introduced through LVPConsider the geological settings
Every parameter can be locally variableKriging/Simulation are options to generate LVP
Danger of conflicting inputs
Need geologist involvement
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Stopping Criterion
StoppingCriterion
ProportionCount
Objective function to stop the simulation
Proportion of Level2 objects
Number of Level2 objects
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Positioning
Position the Level2 objects on the grid
IntensityRandom
Stacking Specialization
Stacker Attacher
AttachmentSpecialization
First level is independent of L2 objects: re-usable
Positioning
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User perspective
User is shielded from the design
However they need to:Provide Level2 and Level3 parameterizationGenerate locally varying parameters (LVP)
Information from database and local knowledge
When the available shapes/rules are not sufficient:new Positioning classes and/ornew Shape classes and/ormodify the user interface
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Next
User interface
Expand shape library
Codify common inter-Level 2 interactionsAttachment
Check for parameter inconsistencies
Utilities program (shape maker)
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depoShape :: Stacked Mound
// Create Mound1 : inner1 and outer1inner1.shear(-0.2,-0.5) outer1.shear(-0.2,-0.5)
// Create Mound2 : inner2 and outer2inner2.shear(-0.5,-0.5)outer2.shear(-0.5,-0.5)inner2.translate(10,10,12)outer2.translate(10,10,12)
// Create Mound3 : inner3 and outer3inner3.translate(5,5,20)outer3.translate(5,5,20)
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Module :: Geometry :: Shape
• A shape is a set of relative coordinates (i,j,k) from a centroid
• Geometrical transformations are possible: shear, rotation, …
• Union, intersection and difference operations are possible between
Shape objects
• A shape can be parametric or not
• No geological meaning
Needed: A library of shapesA mechanism to create new shapes