CoSMo: a Framework for Implementing Conditioned Process Simulation Models
Process simulation is an analysis tool in process mining that allows users to measure the impact of changes, prevent losses, and update the process without risks or costs. In the literature, several process simulation techniques are available and they are usually built upon process models discovered from a given event log or learned via deep learning. Each group of approaches has its own strengths and limitations. The former is usually restricted to the control-flow but it is more interpretable, whereas the latter is not interpretable by nature but has a greater generalization capability on large event logs. Despite the great performance achieved by deep learning approaches, they are still not suitable to be applied to real scenarios and generate value for users. This issue is mainly due to fact their stochasticity is hard to control. To address this problem, we propose the CoSMo framework for implementing process simulation models fully based on deep learning. This framework enables simulating event logs that satisfy a constraint by conditioning the learning phase of a deep neural network. Throughout experiments, the simulation is validated from both control-flow and data-flow perspectives, demonstrating the proposed framework's capability of simulating cases while satisfying imposed conditions.
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