Patents by Inventor Sebastien Guillon
Sebastien Guillon has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10895665Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting and locating hydrocarbon deposits under a body of water in several steps. First, images of a surface of the body of water taken at different times are acquired. Next, for each image, traces of hydrocarbon leaks are identified. Next, a detection map is generated. This map indicates probabilities of the presence of a hydrocarbon leak around the identified traces. The map is obtained by processing the image at least based on a criterion of distance to the identified traces. Finally, the detection maps are combined to produce a hydrocarbon leak location map.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2014Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: TOTAL SAInventors: Damien Dhont, Dominique Dubucq, Jean-Paul Xavier, Sébastien Guillon, Emmanuel Pajot, Véronique Miegebielle
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Patent number: 10371862Abstract: A method of receiving a substorm activity data log from one or more remote sensors, where substorm activity is due to solar activity. The method also includes receiving a harmonic distortion data stream from one or more remote observatories monitoring disturbances on a power grid, where the distortion is due to geomagnetically induced currents. The method also includes applying a mathematical model to the harmonic distortion data stream to create a derived harmonic distortion data log, and comparing phase-to-phase similarity of the three phases from the derived harmonic distortion data log. The method also includes predicting future adverse events due to geomagnetically-induced currents on the power grid based at least in part on the comparison and the substorm activity data log, and creating a warning based on the prediction.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2017Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignees: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, HYDRO-QUÉBECInventors: Chumki Basu, Luc Cauchon, Sébastien Guillon, Innocent Kamwa, Manikandan Padmanaban
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Publication number: 20180231686Abstract: A method of receiving a substorm activity data log from one or more remote sensors, where substorm activity is due to solar activity. The method also includes receiving a harmonic distortion data stream from one or more remote observatories monitoring disturbances on a power grid, where the distortion is due to geomagnetically induced currents. The method also includes applying a mathematical model to the harmonic distortion data stream to create a derived harmonic distortion data log, and comparing phase-to-phase similarity of the three phases from the derived harmonic distortion data log. The method also includes predicting future adverse events due to geomagnetically-induced currents on the power grid based at least in part on the comparison and the substorm activity data log, and creating a warning based on the prediction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2017Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Chumki Basu, Luc Cauchon, Sébastien Guillon, Innocent Kamwa, Manikandan Padmanaban
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Publication number: 20170235015Abstract: The invention relates to a method for detecting and locating hydrocarbon deposits under a body of water in several steps. First, images of a surface of the body of water taken at different times are acquired. Next, for each image, traces of hydrocarbon leaks are identified. Next, a detection map is generated. This map indicates probabilities of the presence of a hydrocarbon leak around the identified traces. The map is obtained by processing the image at least based on a criterion of distance to the identified traces. Finally, the detection maps are combined to produce a hydrocarbon leak location map.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2014Publication date: August 17, 2017Applicant: Total SAInventors: Damien DHONT, Dominique DUBUCQ, Jean-Paul XAVIER, Sébastien GUILLON, Emmanuel PAJOT, Véronique MIEGEBIELLE
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Patent number: 9613271Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for determining severity of a geomagnetic disturbance on a power grid using similarity measures are provided herein. A method includes extracting multiple features of activity associated with geomagnetically induced currents from multiple heterogeneous data streams; comparing the extracted features to historical data related to geomagnetically induced currents to determine a level of similarity between each of the extracted features and the historical data; assigning a level of severity to one or more of the extracted features having a level of similarity with the historical data above a given threshold; and generating a notification comprising (i) a prediction of activity associated with geomagnetically induced currents based on the extracted features having a level of similarity with the historical data above the given threshold, and (ii) the level of severity assigned thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2015Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignees: International Business Machines Corporation, Hydro-QuebecInventors: Chumki Basu, Jean Beland, Sebastien Guillon, Innocent Kamwa
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Publication number: 20170061208Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products for determining severity of a geomagnetic disturbance on a power grid using similarity measures are provided herein. A method includes extracting multiple features of activity associated with geomagnetically induced currents from multiple heterogeneous data streams; comparing the extracted features to historical data related to geomagnetically induced currents to determine a level of similarity between each of the extracted features and the historical data; assigning a level of severity to one or more of the extracted features having a level of similarity with the historical data above a given threshold; and generating a notification comprising (i) a prediction of activity associated with geomagnetically induced currents based on the extracted features having a level of similarity with the historical data above the given threshold, and (ii) the level of severity assigned thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Chumki Basu, Jean Beland, Sebastien Guillon, Innocent Kamwa
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Patent number: 9214041Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for enhancing the determination, from a seismic image of at least a portion of a seismic horizon in a three-dimensional domain. The method comprises: receiving the seismic image; receiving a plurality of related control points; defining pseudo-rectangles; for each pseudo-rectangle applying a diffeomorphic transformation F: defining a new domain; transforming points of the seismic image; transforming said pseudo-rectangle into a corresponding rectangle; applying a horizon reconstruction algorithm to the transformed points, to determine a part of a transformed horizon, the reconstruction comprising solving a Poisson equation; and computing a part of the horizon, said computing comprising applying an inverse diffeomorphic transformation F?1 to the determined part of a transformed horizon.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignees: Total SA, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique—CNRS, Universite de Bordeaux, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Sciences Agronomique de Bordeaux-Aquitaine, Institute Polytechnique de BordeauxInventors: Guillaume Zinck, Marc Donias, Jacques Daniel, Olivier Lavialle, Sébastien Guillon
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Publication number: 20150199845Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for enhancing the determination, from a seismic image of at least a portion of a seismic horizon in a three-dimensional domain. The method comprises: receiving the seismic image; receiving a plurality of related control points; defining pseudo-rectangles; for each pseudo-rectangle applying a diffeomorphic transformation F: defining a new domain; transforming points of the seismic image; transforming said pseudo-rectangle into a corresponding rectangle; applying a horizon reconstruction algorithm to the transformed points, to determine a part of a transformed horizon, the reconstruction comprising solving a Poisson equation; and computing a part of the horizon, said computing comprising applying an inverse diffeomorphic transformation F?1 to the determined part of a transformed horizon.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: Guillaume Zinck, Marc Donias, Jacques Daniel, Olivier Lavialle, Sébastien Guillon
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Patent number: 8811677Abstract: The invention targets in particular a method for searching for a seismic horizon in a seismic image of the subsoil. The method notably comprises the designation of two points belonging to the horizon sought, the iterative search for the best solution for the equation of the seismic horizon notably by virtue of a breakdown of this solution into two components, a pseudo-continuous component and a jump component.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Total SAInventors: Sebastien Guillon, Guillaume Zinck, Marc Donias, Olivier Lavialle
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Patent number: 8582826Abstract: The processing comprises an analysis of a seismic image to estimate seismic horizons in an area of the subsurface and the calculation of an accumulation value associated with each pixel of the seismic image by accumulation along a set of estimated seismic horizons to form a synthesized image composed of accumulation values. This synthesized image is transformed to obtain a seismic representation in which signed amplitudes are allocated to the pixels of the synthesized image. The transformation may comprise a combination with the original seismic image or else a convolution with a wavelet or another convolution kernel.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Total SAInventors: Noomane Keskes, Sebastien Guillon, Jean-Pierre Dunand
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Publication number: 20130083973Abstract: The invention targets in particular a method for searching for a seismic horizon in a seismic image of the subsoil. The method notably comprises the designation of two points belonging to the horizon sought, the iterative search for the best solution for the equation of the seismic horizon notably by virtue of a breakdown of this solution into two components, a pseudo-continuous component and a jump component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventors: Sebastien Guillon, Guillaume Zinck, Marc Donias, Olivier Lavialle
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Publication number: 20100232651Abstract: The processing comprises an analysis of a seismic image to estimate seismic horizons in an area of the subsurface and the calculation of an accumulation value associated with each pixel of the seismic image by accumulation along a set of estimated seismic horizons to form a synthesized image composed of accumulation values. This synthesized image is transformed to obtain a seismic representation in which signed amplitudes are allocated to the pixels of the synthesized image. The transformation may comprise a combination with the original seismic image or else a convolution with a wavelet or another convolution kernel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: TOTAL SAInventors: Noomane Keskes, Sebastien Guillon, Jean-Pierre Dunand
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Patent number: 7796469Abstract: The invention relates to a method for fracture plane reconstruction in a three-dimensional set (20) of values, comprising the steps of providing a computer with the three-dimensional set, display by the computer of a succession of plane sections (10) of the three-dimensional set, selection by the user of points of the fracture plane over some of these sections during their display; and reconstruction by the computer of the fracture plane from the selected points.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Total S.A.Inventors: Naamen Keskes, Marc Donias, Yannick Barthoumieu, Sébastien Guillon
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Patent number: 7596056Abstract: The invention relates to a method for fracture plane reconstruction in a three-dimensional set (20) of values, comprising the steps of providing a computer with the three-dimensional set, display by the computer of a succession of plane sections (10) of the three-dimensional set, selection by the user of points of the fracture plane over some of these sections during their display; and reconstruction by the computer of the fracture plane from the selected points.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Total S.A.Inventors: Naamen Keskes, Marc Donias, Yannick Berthoumieu, Sébastien Guillon
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Publication number: 20060269139Abstract: The invention provides a method for finding discontinuities in an image. This method makes it possible to detect discontinuities, i.e. faults, by being based on the heterogeneity of the distribution of the gradients of the points of the image being studied. The heterogeneity of the distribution of the gradients is characteristic of the discontinuities in a stratified medium. The method is based on the characteristics of the discontinuities within the set of geological markers in order to obtain a better determination of these discontinuities.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: November 30, 2006Applicant: TOTAL S.A.Inventors: Naamen Keskes, Sebastien Guillon, Yannick Berthoumieu, Marc Donias
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Publication number: 20060190214Abstract: The invention relates to a method for fracture plane reconstruction in a three-dimensional set (20) of values, comprising the steps of providing a computer with the three-dimensional set, display by the computer of a succession of plane sections (10) of the three-dimensional set, selection by the user of points of the fracture plane over some of these sections during their display; and reconstruction by the computer of the fracture plane from the selected points.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: TOTAL S.A.Inventors: Naamen Keskes, Marc Donias, Yannick Berthoumieu, Sebastien Guillon
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Patent number: 6771800Abstract: The method uses the image obtained by accumulating continuity curves representative of seismic horizons so as to determine the geological strata constituting the seismic section, such as they were deposited and not such as they are observed today. To do this, the method defines a transformation of the vertical scale of the seismic section, scale measured in seismic times, into a geological vertical scale measured in geological times. This transformation is based on an equalization of histograms. Starting from equalized histograms, the method makes it possible to determine equalized seismic sections which are used to determine the rates of sedimentation which governed the depositions of geological strata. In particular, it highlights geological hiatuses, that is to say erosions and gaps.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: ELF Exploration ProductionInventors: Naamen Keskes, Sébastien Guillon, Marc Donias, Pierre Baylou, Fabien Pauget
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Publication number: 20010036294Abstract: The method uses the image obtained by accumulating continuity curves representative of seismic horizons so as to determine the geological strata constituting the seismic section, such as they were deposited and not such as they are observed today. To do this, the method defines a transformation of the vertical scale of the seismic section, scale measured in seismic times, into a geological vertical scale measured in geological times. This transformation is based on an equalization of histograms. Starting from equalized histograms, the method makes it possible to determine equalized seismic sections which are used to determine the rates of sedimentation which governed the depositions of geological strata. In particular, it highlights geological hiatuses, that is to say erosions and gaps.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: Elf Exploration ProductionInventors: Naamen Keskes, Sebastien Guillon, Marc Donias, Pierre Baylou, Fabien Pauget