“…The match‐filtering (MF) method uses waveform cross‐correlation to determine the similarity between a pair of events. It is a powerful tool in modern seismology to identify repeating earthquakes (e.g., Huang & Meng, 2018; Igarashi et al, 2003; Matsuzawa et al, 2004; Meng et al, 2015; Nadeau et al, 1995; Naoi et al, 2015; Schaff & Richards, 2004, 2011; Schmittbuhl et al, 2016; Uchida et al, 2003; Yamashita et al, 2012) and to detect events that can be easily missed by conventional phase arrival‐based methods (e.g., Chamberlain & Townend, 2018; Gibbons & Ringdal, 2006; Peng & Zhao, 2009; Ross et al, 2019; Shelly et al, 2007; Schultz et al, 2014, 2017; Skoumal et al, 2014, 2015, 2019; Warren‐Smith et al, 2017, 2018; Zhang & Wen, 2015). The extensive applications of this technique have led to major observational breakthroughs (e.g., Shelly et al, 2007).…”