
doi: 10.1190/1.1845331
SUMMARY Downward continuation methods require the selection of one or more references velocities. How many, and which, reference velocities are selected affects performance and image quality. The velocity selection problem can be treated as a quantization problem. Applying a modied version of Lloyd’s algorithm to select the reference velocities results in an optimal description of arbitrary velocity elds. Comparison between Lloyd’s selected velocities and standard selection techniques are shown on a 2-D synthetic
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