Explainable Predictive Decision Mining for Operational Support

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Authors Gyunam Park, Aaron KΓΌsters, Mara Tews, Cameron Pitsch, Jonathan Schneider, Wil M. P. van der Aalst arXiv ID 2210.16786 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 4 Venue ICSOC Workshops Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Several decision points exist in business processes (e.g., whether a purchase order needs a manager's approval or not), and different decisions are made for different process instances based on their characteristics (e.g., a purchase order higher than $500 needs a manager approval). Decision mining in process mining aims to describe/predict the routing of a process instance at a decision point of the process. By predicting the decision, one can take proactive actions to improve the process. For instance, when a bottleneck is developing in one of the possible decisions, one can predict the decision and bypass the bottleneck. However, despite its huge potential for such operational support, existing techniques for decision mining have focused largely on describing decisions but not on predicting them, deploying decision trees to produce logical expressions to explain the decision. In this work, we aim to enhance the predictive capability of decision mining to enable proactive operational support by deploying more advanced machine learning algorithms. Our proposed approach provides explanations of the predicted decisions using SHAP values to support the elicitation of proactive actions. We have implemented a Web application to support the proposed approach and evaluated the approach using the implementation.
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