Using Deep Learning to View the Rich Data of Seismology
Rock&Gem Magazine|December 2022
Seismology is a data-rich science. Vast arrays employing thousands of sensors continuously sample and monitor for seismic waves and motion. Sampling rates can involve 100 points per second.
JIM BRACE-THOMPSON
Using Deep Learning to View the Rich Data of Seismology

Plus, seismologists need to be able to weed out extraneous "noise" such as Fourth of July fireworks or the rumbling of big-rig trucks. Thus, seismologists have turned to folks at places like Google to help enlist so-called "deep-learning" techniques of analysis.

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