An Approach for Process Model Extraction by Multi-grained Text Classification

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Process model extraction (PME) is a recently emerged interdiscipline between natural language processing (NLP) and business process management (BPM), which aims to extract process models from textual descriptions. Previous process extractors heavily depend on manual features and ignore the potential relations between clues of different text granularities. In this paper, we formalize the PME task into the multi-grained text classification problem, and propose a hierarchical neural network to effectively model and extract multi-grained information without manually-defined procedural features. Under this structure, we accordingly propose the coarse-to-fine (grained) learning mechanism, training multi-grained tasks in coarse-to-fine grained order to share the high-level knowledge for the low-level tasks. To evaluate our approach, we construct two multi-grained datasets from two different domains and conduct extensive experiments from different dimensions. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach outperforms the state-of-the-art methods with statistical significance and further investigations demonstrate its effectiveness.

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Qian, C., Wen, L., Kumar, A., Lin, L., Lin, L., Zong, Z., … Wang, J. (2020). An Approach for Process Model Extraction by Multi-grained Text Classification. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 12127 LNCS, pp. 268–282). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49435-3_17

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