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Process Discovery Contest

Updated documentation for PDC2019 package

May 2, 2019 by Eric Leave a Comment

Version 6.9.19 Version 6.9.19 of the PDC2019 package includes the final test logs. These can now be selected in the “Create PDC 2019 Log” plug-in. Documentation has been updated accordingly, see https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/browser/Documentation/PDC2019-6.9.19.pdf.

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Added documentation for PDC2019 package

April 5, 2019 by Eric Leave a Comment

Version 6.9.15 This plug-in allows you to create any training or calibration log from the PDC 2019. The final test logs are not available yet, they will be included in a newer version of this package.

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LogSkeleton, PDC2016, and PDC2017 packages now installed by default in ProM

December 6, 2017 by Eric Leave a Comment

Today, December 6, 2017, the LogSkeleton, PDC2016, and PDC2017 packages have become Established packages in ProM. This means that they will be installed by default. Sources LogSkeleton package PDC2016 package PDC2017 package Documentation LogSkeleton package PDC2016 package PDC2017 package

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Extended ProM Plug-in: PDC 2017 Test

November 27, 2017 by Eric Leave a Comment

The PDC 2017 Test ProM plug-in has been extended with additional preprocessors. The “PDC 2017” preprocessor filters out the noise from the noisy logs using the appropriate PDC 2017 Log X Filter plug-in, extends some logs with missing traces (see below), and splits duplicate activities using the appropriate PDC 2017 Log X Splitter plug-in. The … [Read more…]

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ProM Plug-ins: PDC 2017 Log Filters and Splitters

November 22, 2017 by Eric 2 Comments

This is a series of plug-in created to preprocess the Process Discovery Contest (PDC) 2017 event logs: PDC 2017 Log 1 Filter f = j (that is, in every trace f and j occur equally often, etc.) f + d = 1 b = l c = s d = o = h PDC 2017 … [Read more…]

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New ProM Plug-in: PDC 2017 Test

November 21, 2017 by Eric 1 Comment

This plug-in allows you to re-run the classification of any of the logs from the PDC 2017. You can specify for which collection(s) and which log number(s) you want to have classified, and which preprocessor to use. The selected logs will be created using the Create PDC 2017 Log plug-in, and the classification will be … [Read more…]

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New ProM Plug-in: PDC 2016 Test

November 21, 2017 by Eric Leave a Comment

This plug-in allows you to re-run the classification of any of the logs from the PDC 2016. You can specify for which collection(s) and which log number(s) you want to have classified. The selected logs will be created using the Create PDC 2016 Log plug-in, and the classification will be done using the Classify Test … [Read more…]

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New ProM Plug-in: Create PDC 2017 Log

November 21, 2017 by Eric 1 Comment

Thise plug-in allows you to create any log from the data set of the Process Discovery Contest 2017. You can choose from any of the four collections, and from any of the logs in these collections. The plug-in then returns the selected log. Name Create PDC 2017 Log Package PDC2017 Parameters None Returns XLog

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New ProM Plug-in: Create PDC 2016 Log

November 21, 2017 by Eric 1 Comment

This plug-ins allows you to create any log from the data set of the Process Discovery Contest 2016. You can choose from any of the four collections, and from any of the logs in these collections. The plug-in then returns the selected log. Name Create PDC 2016 Log Package PDC2016 Parameters None Returns XLog

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195/200 Score for the Process Discovery Contest 2016

November 17, 2017 by Eric Leave a Comment

Using a fully-automated variant of the Log Skeleton Filter and Browser, I have managed to classify 195 out of 200 traces correctly for the Process Discovery Contest 2016. Not that this is better than my winning “DrFurby classifier” approach, which classified 193 out of 200 traces correctly. Below, you will find the main log skeletons … [Read more…]

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