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EAGE Workshop Open-source Software in Applied Geosciences

Monday 30 June, 2016 9:00 – 16:00 hrs

Workshop description

Open-source Software in Applied Geosciences

Convenors: Filippo Broggini (ETH Zürich), Sergey Fomel (University of Texas at Austin), Thomas Günther (LIAG), and Russell Hewett (Total)

Open-source software (OSS) has become increasingly important to the advancement of the field of applied geoscience. In this workshop, we explore the role of OSS in geosciences and seek to better understand the usage and development of open source software for geoscience research in industry and academia. We will review the progress in the development and adoption of OSS which has occurred since the first EAGE workshop on this subject in Vienna in 2006.

Agenda

Workshop Introduction
09:00 Joe Dellinger (BP) A short history of E&P open source slides
Keynote
09:15 Victoria Stodden (Columbia University) The central role of geophysics in the reproducible research movement Abstract Slides
Poster Introductions
09:45 Bjorn Olofsson (Seabird Exploration) SeaSeis: a simple open-source seismic data processing system Abstract Poster
09:50 Nick Tanushev (Z-Terra) Comparison of open source seismic processing systems Abstract Poster
09:55 Chuck Mosher (ConocoPhillips) Parallel I/O and computing in JavaSeis Abstract
10:00 Ricardo Biloti (UNICAMP) GeBR: a free seismic processing interface Abstract Slides
 Poster
10:05 German Garabito (UFRN) BotoSeis: an Interactive interface for seismic processing with Seismic Unix Abstract
10:10 Poster Viewing
The Open Source Trend in Geophysics
10:40 Charles Jones (BG) Enhancing geophysical data analysis with open-source software Abstract Slides
11:00 Helene Huck (dGB) The road to open source: sharing a ten years experience in building OpendTect,
the open source seismic interpretation software
Abstract Slides
11:20 Matt Hall (Agile Geoscience) Open mobile geocomputing Abstract video
11:40 Morning Wrap Up
11:45 Lunch
Reproducibility
12:50 Sergey Fomel (University of Texas at Austin) Madagascar open-source project -- Six years later Slides (8.3M)
Poster Introductions
13:10 Akshay Gulati (CGGVeritas) Processing and attribute analysis of low-frequency Blackfoot data Abstract
13:15 Karl Schleicher (University of Texas at Austin) Open data library with open software scripts Abstract Slides
13:20 Abdullatif A Al-Shuhail Processing of seismic reflection data using Matlab Abstract Slides
13:25 Thomas Lasseter (GeoCloud Systems) An open-source real time data model and database Abstract Slides
13:30 Joe Dellinger (BP) BP's experience with open-source software and open datasets Abstract
13:40 Poster Viewing
Processing Systems and Frameworks
14:15 John Stockwell (Colorado School of Mines) A course in geophysical imaging processing using Seismic Unix Abstract
14:35 Robert Clapp (Stanford University) SEPlib Abstract
14:55 William Symes (Rice University) Frameworks for modeling and inversion Abstract Slides
15:15 Didrik Pinte (Enthought) Python for Geophysical data processing and Visualization Abstract Slides
Data Blitz
15:35 Lightning talks, open presentations each less than 5 minutes (Karl Schleicher timekeeper)
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Abstract
Panel
16:00 Challenges facing open source software developers and users (Tariq Alkhalifah moderator) Abstract

Reports on the workshop

Links to Matt Hall's blog: Open source FWI, I mean geoscience and Open Source geoscience is