Using domain knowledge to enhance process mining results

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Process discovery algorithms typically aim at discovering process models from event logs. Most algorithms achieve this by solely using an event log, without allowing the domain expert to influence the discovery in any way. However, the user may have certain domain expertise which should be exploited to create better process models. In this paper, we address this issue of incorporating domain knowledge to improve the discovered process model. First, we present a verification algorithm to verify the presence of certain constraints in a process model. Then, we present three modification algorithms to modify the process model. The outcome of our approach is a Pareto front of process models based on the constraints specified by the domain expert and common quality dimensions of process mining.

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Dixit, P. M., Buijs, J. C. A. M., van der Aalst, W. M. P., Hompes, B. F. A., & Buurman, J. (2017). Using domain knowledge to enhance process mining results. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 244, pp. 76–104). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53435-0_4

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