Process Mining course in PPgSI

Process Mining course was launched this semester! Classes began on August 20, 2020, with 49 students enrolled. 

The course was designed to address aspects of immediate application of process mining and cutting-edge aspects. Our intention is to build a broad course, planned to cover both the academic and industrial views. In this semester, we will interact directly with representatives of companies that lead the process mining tools such as Celonis, Everflow, Apromore and UpFlux. We hope that more companies will join us in future editions.

The content that makes up the course agenda comprises theoretical and applied topics. We will address the formalization and characterization of business processes and event logs in the context of process mining, algorithms for model discovery, compliance, trace clustering, prediction and recommendation, among other topics present in the state-of-the-art of process mining. The topics will be treated with special attention to the use of computational intelligence techniques and to the integration of process mining efforts with those already established in the data mining field.

This course is the result of research developed gradually over the past seven years, by researchers from the Process Mining @ USP research group (each.usp.br/processmining), located at the University of São Paulo, within the scope of the Graduate Program in Information Systems (ppgsi.each.usp.br).

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