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arxiv: 1609.03333 · v1 · pith:TXX5FMPBnew · submitted 2016-09-12 · 📊 stat.ME · cs.AI· stat.ML

On Generation of Time-based Label Refinements

classification 📊 stat.ME cs.AIstat.ML
keywords processeventlabelsminingrefinementsdatalabelmodels
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Process mining is a research field focused on the analysis of event data with the aim of extracting insights in processes. Applying process mining techniques on data from smart home environments has the potential to provide valuable insights in (un)healthy habits and to contribute to ambient assisted living solutions. Finding the right event labels to enable application of process mining techniques is however far from trivial, as simply using the triggering sensor as the label for sensor events results in uninformative models that allow for too much behavior (overgeneralizing). Refinements of sensor level event labels suggested by domain experts have shown to enable discovery of more precise and insightful process models. However, there exist no automated approach to generate refinements of event labels in the context of process mining. In this paper we propose a framework for automated generation of label refinements based on the time attribute of events. We show on a case study with real life smart home event data that behaviorally more specific, and therefore more insightful, process models can be found by using automatically generated refined labels in process discovery.

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