2017
DOI: 10.18255/1818-1015-2017-2-125-140
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Discovering High-Level Process Models from Event Logs

Abstract: Abstract. Process mining is a relatively new field of computer science, which deals with process discovery and analysis based on event logs. In this paper we consider the problem of discovering a high-level business process model from a low-level event log, i.e. automatic synthesis of process models based on the information stored in event logs of information systems. Events in a high-level model are abstract events, which can be refined to low-level subprocesses, whose behavior is recorded in event logs. Mode… Show more

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“…A series of papers [19,20,21] proposed different approaches to improving the structure of discovered models by the additional localization of the environment of events in a log and by composing fragments of regular and frequent behavior with the rare "exceptional" scenarios. Discovery of hierarchical process models, where a high-level event represents a sub-process, was studied in [4]. The identification of low-level and high-level events in an event log is a natural way to improve the structural representation of a process model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of papers [19,20,21] proposed different approaches to improving the structure of discovered models by the additional localization of the environment of events in a log and by composing fragments of regular and frequent behavior with the rare "exceptional" scenarios. Discovery of hierarchical process models, where a high-level event represents a sub-process, was studied in [4]. The identification of low-level and high-level events in an event log is a natural way to improve the structural representation of a process model.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Begicheva et al (2017) demonstrate a method that requires a mapping from low-level activities to high-level activities as input. The method abstracts low-level events by directly replacing the low-level events with the corresponding high-level activities.…”
Section: Domain Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Begicheva and Lomazov (2017), the authors assume that each coarse-granular activity class is represented by the execution of a sub-process, tracked at the fine-granular level. Hence, such a mapping needs to be initially given, in order to effectively apply the event abstraction.…”
Section: Supervised Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%