1st Summer School Process Mining
The first Summer School on Process Mining, organized by the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining, was held from July 4-8, 2022. 130 participants and 20 speakers from all over the world gathered in Aachen.
The course was given by renowned experts led by Wil van der Aalst and Josep Carmona. The event is supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and RWTH Aachen University.
Young researchers (e.g., PhD students and postdocs) were the primary target audience, but the school and resulting materials were also of great interest to practitioners, students, and senior researchers. The summer school included introductory talks and lectures focusing on applications in healthcare, auditing, and robotic process automation. In addition, various process discovery and conformance testing techniques were presented in detail. Lectures on data preprocessing, data quality, performance analysis, predictive analytics, and responsible process mining round out the picture. In addition to the lectures, there are also hands-on exercises with (open-source) process mining tools.
All information and presentations are available for download on the Summer School website.
Update: Now, the recordings of the lectures become available and freely accessible in full on YouTube.