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Advanced Training 21273

Summer School on Process Mining Cancelled

( Jul 04 – Jul 09, 2021 )

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The first Summer School on Process Mining organized by the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining will take place in Dagstuhl (Germany) from July 4th until July 9th, 2021. Be sure to mark these dates in your calendar!

The course will be given by renowned experts in the field. Wil van der Aalst and Josep Carmona are the course directors, and the event is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and RWTH Aachen University. The course will take place in Schloss Dagstuhl, a beautiful castle with excellent facilities for such a summer school.Young researchers (such as PhD students and Postdocs) are the primary target audience, but the school will also be very interesting for practitioners, students, and senior researchers. The summer school will have introductory lectures and lectures focusing on applications in healthcare, auditing, and robotic process automation. Moreover, different process discovery and conformance checking techniques will be presented in detail. Lectures on data preprocessing, data quality, performance analysis, predictive analytics, and responsible process mining will complete the picture. Next to the lectures, there will also be hands-on sessions with (open-source) process mining tools.

Copyright Van der Aalst, Wil