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How can we discover the least frequent behaviours in an event log
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Hi hicheur,
The Inductive visual Miner can do that (although will not give you fuzzy or heuristic models but instead a process tree or a Petri net).
Load an event log into ProM and run the plug in "mine with Inductive visual Miner". On the right, click the button 'pre-mining filters'. In the new window with filters, locate the 'Frequent traces filter'. Check the checkbox left of this filter and drag the circle all the way left (0%). Now, slowly drag it right until a model appears (in the main ProM window). This model represents the most frequent trace (behaviour) in the event log.
Kind regards,
SanderSander Leemans
Assistant Processor (Lecturer) at Queensland University of Technology
Author of the visual Miner and Inductive Miner
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