The discovery of predictive models for process performances is an emerging topic, which poses a series of difficulties when considering complex and flexible processes, whose behaviour tend to change over time depending on context factors. We try to face such a situation by proposing a predictive-clustering approach, where different context-related execution scenarios are equipped with separate prediction models. Recent methods for the discovery of both Predictive Clustering Trees and state-aware process performance predictors can be reused in the approach, provided that the input log is preliminary converted into a suitable propositional form, based on the identification of an optimal subset of features for log traces. In order to make the approach more robust and parameter free, we also introduce an ensemble-based clustering method, where multiple PCTs are learnt (using different, randomly selected, subsets of features), and integrated into an overall model. Several tests on real-life logs confirmed the validity of the approach. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.

Context-aware predictions on business processes: An ensemble-based solution

Folino Francesco;Guarascio Massimo;Pontieri Luigi
2013

Abstract

The discovery of predictive models for process performances is an emerging topic, which poses a series of difficulties when considering complex and flexible processes, whose behaviour tend to change over time depending on context factors. We try to face such a situation by proposing a predictive-clustering approach, where different context-related execution scenarios are equipped with separate prediction models. Recent methods for the discovery of both Predictive Clustering Trees and state-aware process performance predictors can be reused in the approach, provided that the input log is preliminary converted into a suitable propositional form, based on the identification of an optimal subset of features for log traces. In order to make the approach more robust and parameter free, we also introduce an ensemble-based clustering method, where multiple PCTs are learnt (using different, randomly selected, subsets of features), and integrated into an overall model. Several tests on real-life logs confirmed the validity of the approach. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.
2013
Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni - ICAR
Inglese
New Frontiers in Mining Complex Patterns First International Workshop, NFMCP 2012, Held in Conjunction with ECML/PKDD 2012, Bristol, UK, September 24, 2012, Revised Selected Papers
215
229
15
9783642373817
http://www.scopus.com/record/display.url?eid=2-s2.0-84875834168&origin=inward
Springer
Berlin
GERMANIA
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Clustering
Ensemble Learning
Prediction
Process Mining
3
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Folino, Francesco; Guarascio, Massimo; Pontieri, Luigi
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