Durall Lopez, RicardRicardDurall LopezGhanim, AmmarAmmarGhanimFernandez, Mario RubenMario RubenFernandezEttrich, NormanNormanEttrichKeuper, JanisJanisKeuper2023-09-182023-09-182023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/45079710.3997/2214-4609.202310387Seismic data processing involves techniques to deal with undesired effects that occur during acquisition and pre-processing. These effects mainly comprise coherent artefacts such as multiples, non-coherent signals such as electrical noise, and loss of signal information at the receivers that leads to incomplete traces. In this work, we employ a generative solution, since it can explicitly model complex data distributions and hence, yield to a better decision-making process. In particular, we introduce diffusion models for multiple removal. To that end, we run experiments on synthetic and on real data, and we compare the deep diffusion performance with standard algorithms. We believe that our pioneer study not only demonstrates the capability of diffusion models, but also opens the door to future research to integrate generative models in seismic workflows.enDDC::500 Naturwissenschaften und MathematikDeep Diffusion Models for Multiple Removalconference paper