Authors
Fabrizio M Maggi, Arjan J Mooij, Wil MP Van der Aalst
Publication date
2011/4/11
Conference
2011 IEEE symposium on computational intelligence and data mining (CIDM)
Pages
192-199
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Process mining techniques can be used to effectively discover process models from logs with example behaviour. Cross-correlating a discovered model with information in the log can be used to improve the underlying process. However, existing process discovery techniques have two important drawbacks. The produced models tend to be large and complex, especially in flexible environments where process executions involve multiple alternatives. This “overload” of information is caused by the fact that traditional discovery techniques construct procedural models explicitly showing all possible behaviours. Moreover, existing techniques offer limited possibilities to guide the mining process towards specific properties of interest. These problems can be solved by discovering declarative models. Using a declarative model, the discovered process behaviour is described as a (compact) set of rules. Moreover, the …
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FM Maggi, AJ Mooij, WMP Van der Aalst - 2011 IEEE symposium on computational intelligence …, 2011