What is it about?
the semantic fuzzy mining approach is capable not just for representing information in formats that can be easily understood by humans, but also for building applications/systems that trails to inclusively process the information that they contain or supports.
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Why is it important?
By the term semantic fuzzy mining (or better still - machine-understandable systems) - the extracted informations or models are either semantically labelled (annotated) to ease the analysis process, or represented in a formal structure (ontology) which allows a computer (e.g. the reasoner) to infer new facts by making use of the underlying relations.
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This page is a summary of: Semantic fuzzy mining: Enhancement of process models and event logs analysis from syntactic to conceptual level, International Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems, December 2017, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/his-170243.
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Semantic-based process mining and analysis
Goal: The use of semantic-based approaches to manage perspectives of process mining. Emphasis on improving the information values and analysis of process models and event data logs. Project topic areas: Process mining, Semantics technologies, Analytical models, Process models, Ontologies, Real-time systems, Algorithm design and analysis, Event logs, Data models, Data mining, Semantic annotation, Learning process automation etc. Methods: Process mining tools and algorithms, Semantic modelling techniques and analysis
Semantic-based Process Mining and Model Analysis
Goal: The use of semantic-based approaches to manage perspectives of process mining. Emphasis on improving the information values and analysis of process models and event data logs. Project topic areas: Process mining, Semantics technologies, Analytical models, Process models, Ontologies, Real-time systems, Algorithm design and analysis, Event logs, Data models, Data mining, Semantic annotation, Learning process automation etc. Methods: Process mining tools and algorithms, Semantic modelling techniques and analysis
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