Journal article
Prescriptive process monitoring based on causal effect estimation
Z Dasht Bozorgi, I Teinemaa, M Dumas, M La Rosa, A Polyvyanyy
Information Systems | Published : 2023
Abstract
Prescriptive process monitoring methods seek to control the execution of a business process by triggering interventions, at runtime, to optimise one or more performance measure(s) such as cycle time or defect rate. Examples of interventions include, for example, using a premium shipping service to reduce cycle time in an order-to-cash process, or offering better loan conditions to increase the acceptance rate in a loan origination process. Each of these interventions comes with a cost. Thus, it is important to carefully select the set of cases to which an intervention is applied. The paper proposes a prescriptive process monitoring method that incorporates causal inference techniques to esti..
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Awarded by European Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Research funded by the Australian Research Council (grant DP180102839) , the European Research Council (PIX Project) , and the Estonian Research Council (grant PRG1226) . Thanks to Simon Remy, Kiarash Diba, and Luise Pufahl for providing preprocessed BPIC datasets.