SIGNIFICANCE OF INFORMATION UNCERTAINTY IN SETTING UP THE INTERPRETATIVE PATTERNS OF GEOPHYSICAL DATA* |
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Authors: | H. MARCAK |
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Abstract: | Geophysical interpretation consists of the identification of geological parameters carried out in the state of uncertainty. From this follows that the identificative model must correspond to the degree of uncertainty. As uncertainty measure of the surveyed material the informative distance between different interpretive models is introduced. The influence of the measurement noise and the accuracy of measurement devices as well as the number of measurement sets worked out simultaneously for this survey is analyzed. Numerical examples indicate that the material considered to be not interpretable from the point of view of a certain accurate model may be interpreted by the use of a less accurate model. |
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