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Join our Machine Learning challenge on a brand new free dataset from Delft, The Netherlands
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
Hi all,
With our upcoming release 6.6.4 we will also release a new free data set for developing and testing Machine Learning applications in OpendTect.
We are excited to invite you to join our OpendTect Machine Learning Developers’ Community!
- Written by: David Markus
We are excited to invite you to join our OpendTect Machine Learning Developers’ Community!
Identifying the most appropriate geoscience Machine Learning techniques, workflows and data access patterns and using them optimally can be challenging for the best of us.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.3 for Mac
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect users,
The latest stable patch release of OpendTect v6.6.3 is now available on Mac as well.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.3
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.3, which is now available for installation/update on Windows and Linux. The Mac version will follow soon.
Petition to support the creation of a comprehensive, consistent, open-source well database, for the entirety of The Netherlands
- Written by: Lloyd van Hout
dGB Earth Sciences and Panterra have started a petition
to support the creation of a Digital Well Database
for all publicly-released well data in The Netherlands.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.2
- Written by: Raman Singh
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.2, which is now available for installation/update on Windows and Linux. The Mac version will follow soon.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.1
- Written by: Raman Singh
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.1, which is now available for installation/update on Windows and Linux. The Mac version will follow soon.
The FORCE Machine Learning competition 2020
- Written by: Lloyd van Hout
From 10th August to 16th October 2020 FORCE with help from AGILE will arrange a globally open machine learning contest. They want to find the team that is best at predicting lithology and the stratigraphy in wells in the North Sea. A curated public dataset is being prepared by them and will also be downloadable on TerraNubis in OpendTect format from August 10th.
OpendTect Technology - Webinar series 2020
- Written by: Lloyd van Hout
Click on the subject to watch the webinar video recording.