Tutorials from The Leading Edge column, which started in February 2014.
These are Jupyter Notebooks. They can be opened and read (but not actually run) right here in GitHub, or you can install the Notebook software (e.g. with conda install jupyter
), then clone this repo, and start a notebook server in the tutorials-2016 directory.
For more in-depth hints on getting started, see Hall, M (2016). A user guide to the geophysical tutorials. The Leading Edge 35 (2), 190–191, doi: 10.1190/tle35020190.1.
Questions? Get in touch!
- A user guide to the geophysical tutorials by Matt Hall
- A user guide to the geophysical tutorials — article in SEG Wiki
- The function of interpolation by Matt Hall
- Jupyter Notebook
- Wavelet estimation for well ties by Evan Bianco
- Jupyter Notebook
- Pixels and their neighbors: Finite volume by Rowan Cockett, Lindsey Heagy, and Douglas Oldenburg
- Jupyter Notebooks — various Jupyter Notebooks and images
- Facies classification using machine learning by Brendon Hall
- Jupyter Notebook and data
- Machine learning contest — a fun contest for everyone
- Linear inversion by Matt Hall
- Jupyter Notebooks — in Python, Julia, R, and Torch!
The content of the articles and of the notebooks is © the author(s) and openly licensed CC-BY-SA. The code is © the author(s) and openly licensed under the terms of the Apache License 2, or under the terms specified by the author, if any.