首页|New Machine Learning Research Has Been Reported by Researchers at University of Calgary (Machine Learning Aids Rapid Assessment of Aftershocks: Application to the 2022-2023 Peace River Earthquake Sequence, Alberta, Canada)

New Machine Learning Research Has Been Reported by Researchers at University of Calgary (Machine Learning Aids Rapid Assessment of Aftershocks: Application to the 2022-2023 Peace River Earthquake Sequence, Alberta, Canada)

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Data detailed on artificial intelligence have been presented. According to news reporting out of Calgary, Canada, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “The adoption of machine learning (ML) models has ignited a paradigm shift in seismic analysis, fostering enhanced efficiency in capturing patterns of seismic activity with reduced need for time-consuming user interaction.” Our news reporters obtained a quote from the research from University of Calgary: “Here, we investigate automated event detection and extraction of seismic phases using two widely used ML models: EQTransformer and PhaseNet. We applied both the models to four weeks of continuous recordings of aftershocks using a temporary array following the 30 November 2022, ML 5.6 earthquake near Peace River, Alberta, Canada. Both the tools identified >1000 events over the recording period. The aftershocks are located in close proximity to the ML 5.6 mainshock as well as to wastewater disposal operations that were ongoing at the time. Both the methods reveal an aftershock distribution that was not identified by the regional network; however, we find that events detected by PhaseNet have smaller event location errors and better depict subtle fault structures at depth, despite identifying 200 events less than EQTransformer.”

University of CalgaryCalgaryCanadaNorth and Central AmericaCyborgsEmerging TechnologiesMachine Learning

2024

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(Feb.23)