On November 6, 2019, three master students from the “Process Mining @ USP” group presented their works at the III EPPC – Encontro Paulista de Pós-Graduação em Computação (Paulista Meeting of Graduate Studies in Computing). EPPC is a meeting in which the master’s and PhD programs’ members come together to exchange experiences and foster networks of relationships.
The works presented were:
- Anomaly detection in business process event logs: a comparative study between neural networks-based approaches and count-based approaches by Esther M. R. Krugger
- Interactive Trace Clustering by Thais R. Neubauer
- Online detection and localization of concept drift in process mining by Rafael G. de Sousa