== LAST CALL FOR PAPERS: DEADLINE APPROACHING ==

SPECIAL SESSION ON PROCESS MINING

2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM 2013) 
April 15-19, 2013, Singapore

The IEEE Task Force on Process Mining is organizing a special session at the 
2013 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM 2013). 
The goal of this special session is to allow experts in the area of process 
mining to share new techniques, applications and case studies. Therefore, 
submissions of papers on new process mining techniques, applications of process 
mining, business intelligence, process discovery, conformance checking, process 
intelligence, etc. are welcome.

Process mining is a relatively young research discipline that sits between 
computational intelligence and data mining on the one hand and process modeling 
and analysis on the other hand. The idea of process mining is to discover, 
monitor and improve real processes (i.e., not assumed processes) by extracting 
knowledge from event logs readily available in today's systems. Process mining 
provides an important bridge between data mining and business process modeling 
and analysis. Process mining research started in the late nineties. At that 
time there was little event data available and the process mining techniques 
were extremely naive and hence unusable. Over the last decade, larger amounts 
of event data have become available and process mining techniques have matured. 
Moreover, process mining algorithms have been implemented in various academic 
and commercial systems. Today, there is an active group of researchers working 
on process mining and it has become one of the "hot to!
 pics" in BPM research. Moreover, there is a huge interest from industry in 
process mining. More and more software vendors started adding process mining 
functionality to their tools. These developments motivated the Data Mining 
Technical Committee (DMTC) of the Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) of 
IEEE to establish a task force on process mining. See 
http://www.win.tue.nl/ieeetfpm/ for its activities.


== IMPORTANT DATES ==

Paper submission: 23 November, 2012 (no further extension)
Decision: 05 January, 2013
Final paper submission: 05 February, 2013
Conference dates: 15-19 April, 2013


== ORGANIZERS ==

Andrea Burattin, University of Padua, Italy
Fabrizio M. Maggi, University of Technology, The Netherlands


== MORE INFORMATION ==

Visit the conference website www.ieee-ssci.org<http://www.ieee-ssci.org> or 
http://cidm2013.processmining.it for detailed submission information.
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