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This study introduces a novel process mining method for conformance checking in large event logs. It uses a representative trace selection approach to reduce computational costs while maintaining accuracy.

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  • Data Science
  • Business Process Management
  • Process Mining

Background:

  • Organizations need accurate business process execution and policy compliance.
  • Process mining analyzes business process data for improvement.
  • Conformance checking verifies real process behavior against models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address computational challenges in conformance checking for large event logs.
  • To develop a trace selection approach for efficient conformance analysis.
  • To reduce processing time and computational cost without sacrificing confidence.

Main Methods:

  • A novel conformance checking method using representative trace sampling.
  • Incorporation of data dispersion using a statistical measure.
  • Determination of sample size and trace selection criteria based on dispersion.

Main Results:

  • The method effectively reduces processing time and computational cost.
  • Validation using fitness, precision, generalization, and processing time metrics.
  • Demonstrated effectiveness on real-world health and synthetic event logs.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed method efficiently handles conformance checking in large event logs.
  • Trace selection based on data dispersion offers a viable solution to big data challenges in process mining.
  • The approach maintains confidence in conformance values while improving performance.