Root Cause Analysis in Process Mining with Probabilistic Temporal Logic

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Process mining is a research domain that enables businesses to analyse and improve their processes by extracting insights from event logs. While determining the root causes of, for example, a negative case outcome can provide valuable insights for business users, only limited research has been conducted to uncover true causal relations within the process mining field. Therefore, this paper proposes AITIA-PM, a novel technique to measure cause-effect relations in event logs based on causality theory. The AITIA-PM algorithm employs probabilistic temporal logic to formally yet flexibly define hypotheses and then automatically tests them for causal relations from data. We demonstrate this by applying AITIA-PM on a real-life dataset. The case study shows that, after a well-thought-out hypotheses definition and information extraction, the AITIA-PM algorithm can be applied on rich event logs, expanding the possibilities of meaningful root cause analysis in a process mining context.

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Van Houdt, G., Depaire, B., & Martin, N. (2022). Root Cause Analysis in Process Mining with Probabilistic Temporal Logic. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 433 LNBIP, pp. 73–84). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98581-3_6

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