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    Area of Science:

    • Geophysics
    • Geoscience visualization
    • Seismic data analysis

    Background:

    • Seismic data interpretation requires specialized domain knowledge.
    • Current methods for seismic data segmentation can be complex and time-consuming.
    • Bridging the knowledge gap for non-experts in geoscience is a significant challenge.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate a 3D visualization environment for interactive seismic data segmentation.
    • To integrate domain information directly into the visualization process.
    • To assess the system's efficacy in transferring domain knowledge to novice users.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of an interactive 3D visualization environment.
    • Incorporation of domain-specific geologic feature information.
    • User-guided segmentation steering based on visual cues and knowledge.
    • Conducting a user study to evaluate knowledge transfer.

    Main Results:

    • The 3D visualization environment facilitates interactive segmentation of geologic features in seismic data.
    • Users could effectively steer segmentations using visual information and integrated domain knowledge.
    • A user study demonstrated successful transfer of domain knowledge to non-expert participants.

    Conclusions:

    • Interactive 3D visualization is a viable approach for seismic data interpretation.
    • Integrating domain knowledge enhances segmentation accuracy and user understanding.
    • This method effectively democratizes seismic data analysis by enabling non-experts to leverage domain expertise.