Program

The RPM workshop has a joint program with the DQT-PM workshop on the very related topics of Data Quality and Data Transformation. The joint workshop program includes three paper sessions: two full paper sessions and one presentation-only session. The day starts with a keynote provided by Janina Nakladal, Director of Sustainability at Celonis and is concluded with a panel discussion for which we have invited Anne Rozinat, Founder of Fluxicon and Sander Leemans, Professor at RWTH Aachen.

Schedule

Time (CEST)TitleAuthors / Speakers
09:00-09:15hOpening 
09:15-10:15hKeynoteJanina Nakladal, Director of Sustainability at Celonis
10:15-10:45hSession RPM Presentation-only 
 Considering Process Diversity as an Additional Quality Dimension in Process DiscoveryClemens Schreiber
10:45-11:30hCoffee break 
11:30-12:45hSession RPM Full papers 
 Discrimination-Aware Process Mining: a DiscussionTimo Pohl, Mahnaz Sadat Qafari and Wil van der Aalst
 BERMUDA: Participatory Mapping of Domain Activities to Event Data via System InterfacesVlad Paul Cosma, Thomas Hildebrandt, Christoffer Gyldenkærne and Tijs Slaats
 TraVaS: Differentially Private Trace Variant Selection for Process MiningMajid Rafiei, Frederik Wangelik and Wil M.P. van der Aalst.
12:45-14:30hLunch (see main ICPM program) 
14:30-15:45hSession DQT-PM Full Papers 
 Deriving Event Logs from Legacy Software SystemsMarius Breitmayer, Lisa Arnold, Stephan La Rocca and Manfred Reichert
 Creating Translucent Event Logs to Improve Process DiscoveryHarry Herbert Beyel and Wil van der Aalst
 Defining data quality issues in process mining with IoT dataYannis Bertrand, Rafaël Van Belle, Jochen De Weerdt and Estefanía Serral
15:45-16:30hCoffee break 
16:30-17:30hPanel discussion: Can we trust Process Mining results?Anne Rozinat, Founder Fluxicon
Sander Leemans, Professor RWTH Aachen

Presentation format

Presentations are grouped with 3 papers and within each group, the authors get 15 minutes to present and 5 minutes for one or two questions from the audience. Each session concludes with a 15 minute panel discussion with all authors. This panel should be prepared by the authors, who are expected to have read the other papers. It will be moderated by the session chair.