Gradual Drift Detection in Process Models Using Conformance Metrics
Gallego-Fontenla, Victor, Vidal, Juan C., Lama, Manuel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Changes, planned or unexpected, are common during the execution of real-life processes. Detecting these changes is a must for optimizing the performance of organizations running such processes. Most of the algorithms present in the state-of-the-art focus on the detection of sudden changes, leaving aside other types of changes. In this paper, we will focus on the automatic detection of gradual drifts, a special type of change, in which the cases of two models overlap during a period of time. The proposed algorithm relies on conformance checking metrics to carry out the automatic detection of the changes, performing also a fully automatic classification of these changes into sudden or gradual. The approach has been validated with a synthetic dataset consisting of 120 logs with different distributions of changes, getting better results in terms of detection and classification accuracy, delay and change region overlapping than the main state-of-the-art algorithms.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-8-2023
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- Europe > Spain
- Galicia > A Coruña Province > Santiago de Compostela (0.04)
- South America > Chile
- Europe > Spain
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- Research Report (1.00)
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