AI publication roundup
We’ve rounded up our AI conference papers and publications to date.
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We’ve rounded up our AI conference papers and publications to date.
Geoteric is hereby giving notice that it will discontinue official support and certification for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 operating systems from 1st January 2021.
“At Geoteric, we all share a common goal and desire to create exciting technology that meets the ever-changing demands of the industry”.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) update 17 March In line with government and public health organisation guidance regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19), Geoteric has activated its business continuity plan to ensure the health and safety of our employees, c...
“Our revolutionary idea of leveraging the prowess of AI in the seismic interpretation workflows helps companies make better-informed decisions by improving the quality, speed and understanding of the Earth’s subsurface data”.
As digital technology presents new possibilities, Senior Geoscientist Chris Han will illustrate how Geoteric’s AI Fault Interpretation Service is revolutionising subsurface understanding at #DIGEX2020.
Don’t miss our Chief Geoscientist, Dr. Mark Brownless at the Machine Learning in Geoscience SIG meeting tomorrow, as he shares a selection of AI-Fault Interpretation case studies from around the globe and discusses what insights were gained...
We aren’t ready to say goodbye to 2019 just yet. We are delighted to be featured within the “10 Most Promising Artificial Intelligence Service Companies” in recognition of our AI Fault Interpretation Service.
Geoteric brings a hands-on service for geoscientists to integrate and adopt AI/ machine learning/ deep learning techniques in their structural seismic interpretation of faults and associated features.
As interest into the application of deep learning for seismic interpretation continues to grow, James Lowell our R&D Director will be illustrating how it is used for more accurate fault delineation at #DIGEX2019.