Future Internet (Nov 2022)

Integrating ISA and Part-of Domain Knowledge into Process Model Discovery

  • Alessio Bottrighi,
  • Marco Guazzone,
  • Giorgio Leonardi,
  • Stefania Montani,
  • Manuel Striani,
  • Paolo Terenziani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fi14120357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 357

Abstract

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The traces of process executions are a strategic source of information, from which a model of the process can be mined. In our recent work, we have proposed SIM (semantic interactive miner), an innovative process mining tool to discover the process model incrementally: it supports the interaction with domain experts, who can selectively merge parts of the model to achieve compactness, generalization, and reduced redundancy. We now propose a substantial extension of SIM, making it able to exploit (both automatically and interactively) pre-encoded taxonomic knowledge about the refinement (ISA relations) and composition (part-of relations) of process activities, as is available in many domains. The extended approach allows analysts to move from a process description where activities are reported at the ground level to more user-interpretable/compact descriptions, in which sets of such activities are abstracted into the “macro-activities” subsuming them or constituted by them. An experimental evaluation based on a real-world setting (stroke management) illustrates the advantages of our approach.

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