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Volume 29 Number 5
  • E-ISSN: 1365-2478

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The determination of the nature of reservoirs containing hydrocarbons is approached via a pattern‐recognition method with prior learning. This method consists of comparing the nature of a reservoir that has been drilled into with an unknown reservoir. The known reservoir plays the part of a monitor for the learning process. To this end an algorithm is compiled using the Burg method of the features represented by different portions of traces contained in the reservoirs. An analysis of the dots representing these different features serves as a criterion for deciding whether the two reservoirs have identical or different natures.

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2006-04-27
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