SeisBench -- A Toolbox for Machine Learning in Seismology
Jack Woollam, Jannes M\"unchmeyer, Frederik Tilmann, Andreas, Rietbrock, Dietrich Lange, Thomas Bornstein, Tobias Diehl, Carlo Giunchi,, Florian Haslinger, Dario Jozinovi\'c, Alberto Michelini, Joachim Saul, Hugo, Soto

TL;DR
SeisBench is an open-source software framework that standardizes access to machine learning models and benchmark datasets in seismology, facilitating easier deployment, comparison, and development of ML techniques for seismic data analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a unified, extensible platform that simplifies access to ML models and datasets, accelerating research and practical application in seismology.
Findings
Provides access to multiple ML models and datasets via a single interface
Standardizes data processing and augmentation operations
Encourages community contributions to expand the framework
Abstract
Machine Learning (ML) methods have seen widespread adoption in seismology in recent years. The ability of these techniques to efficiently infer the statistical properties of large datasets often provides significant improvements over traditional techniques. With the entire spectrum of seismological tasks, e.g., seismic picking, source property estimation, ground motion prediction, hypocentre determination; among others, now incorporating ML approaches, numerous models are emerging as these techniques are further adopted within seismology. To evaluate these algorithms, quality controlled benchmark datasets that contain representative class distributions are vital. In addition to this, models require implementation through a common framework to facilitate comparison. Accessing these various benchmark datasets for training and implementing the standardization of models is currently a…
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TopicsSeismology and Earthquake Studies · Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
