ProM 6 is one of the if not the most prominent research tool for process mining. ProM has an extensible architecture which makes it easy to extend for third parties. Alas the documentation for doing so is years out of date. As I have a nagging suspicion I may have to supervise a lot of […]
Circle of Life
It all makes sense now! […]
Process Mining Week 4: Declarative Models and Mining
This week is about Declare and mining of Declare models. Exercises for this week mostly concern getting started with the assignment but also trying out Declare. […]
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Sightseeing in Москва – Gorky Park
Sunday, I decided to go to Gorky park (which really has the very Soviet name “Центральный Парк Культуры и Отдыха Имени Горького” or “Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure”). It was quite the hike, and the first glance I got was this: I decided to let main entrances be main entrances and enter thru […]
Process Mining Week 3: Representational Bias, Transition Systems, and Causal Nets
This week is about representational bias. To illustrate what changing representation, we present the representations transition systems and causal nets, and indicate an algorithm for discovering transition systems and a heuristics miner for discovering causal nets. These slides are based on Wil’s slides from processmining.org/book/start. Exercises: Slides on the assignment handed out this week: […]
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Sightseeing in Москва – Red Square and Alexander Garden
So, as most probably know, I’m moving part-time to Moscow. As a preparation for that, I’m currently temporarily in Moscow to teach a course. I’ve been quite busy, but Sunday I spent doing some sightseeing. As I live quite close to ((In Moscow terms; it’s around 3 km, which is, like, infinitely far in Eindhoven […]
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