Authors

This package was written by Philipp Witte and Mathias Louboutin from the Seismic Laboratory for Imaging and Modeling (SLIM) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. People involved in the development of JUDI include:

  • Philipp A. Witte^* (Now MSFT)

  • Mathias Louboutin (Georgia Institute of Technology)

  • Henryk Modzelewski (The Univeristy of British Columbia)

  • Felix J. Herrmann (Georgia Institute of Technology)

And you can find the full list of collaborators on github at Contributors.

Cite us

If you use our software for your research, please cite our Geophysics paper:

@article{witteJUDI2019,
author = {Philipp A. Witte and Mathias Louboutin and Navjot Kukreja and Fabio Luporini and Michael Lange and Gerard J. Gorman and Felix J. Herrmann},
title = {A large-scale framework for symbolic implementations of seismic inversion algorithms in Julia},
journal = {GEOPHYSICS},
volume = {84},
number = {3},
pages = {F57-F71},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1190/geo2018-0174.1},
URL = {https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2018-0174.1},
eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2018-0174.1}
}

Also visit the Devito homepage at https://www.devitoproject.org/publications for more information and references. If you need to cite a specific version of JUDI, you can find our citeable archives on Zenodo.

Contribution and community

We gladly welcome and encorage contributions from the community to improve our software and its usability. Feel free to:

  • Open issues for bugs
  • Start discussions to interat with the developper and ask any questions
  • Open PR for bug fixes and improvements

Field examples

An example of using JUDI to invert field data is provided for the Viking Graben Line 12 which includes data preprocessing steps using Madagascar.