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How to read the result from "Replay a Log on Petri Net for Comformance Analysis" plug-in
Hello PROM community,
I am new to PROM and I have a question about conformance checking. I have played around with "Replay a Log on Petri Net for Conformance Analysis" plug-in. But I don't how to read the result correctly.
I downloaded the example files from http://www.processmining.org/online/conformance_checker
I have tried Log_L3.xml and M1_nonFitting.pnml as inputs to the plug-in.
I got the result as in attachment picture, my questions are
- "Rot border means move on model > 0", what does mean to the result? Is it good or bad?
- What are the meaning of "Synchronous move" and "Move on model" ?
- How can I read from the result that "Where are deviated paths or activities?"
I would be glad if anybody could help me to understand this. Thank you in advance, Ammi.
I am new to PROM and I have a question about conformance checking. I have played around with "Replay a Log on Petri Net for Conformance Analysis" plug-in. But I don't how to read the result correctly.
I downloaded the example files from http://www.processmining.org/online/conformance_checker
I have tried Log_L3.xml and M1_nonFitting.pnml as inputs to the plug-in.
I got the result as in attachment picture, my questions are
- "Rot border means move on model > 0", what does mean to the result? Is it good or bad?
- What are the meaning of "Synchronous move" and "Move on model" ?
- How can I read from the result that "Where are deviated paths or activities?"
I would be glad if anybody could help me to understand this. Thank you in advance, Ammi.
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Hi Ammi,
There are several sources where you can find more information:
- the scientific papers from Adriansyah et al
- the Coursera MOOC on process mining: https://coursera.org/learn/procmin
- and I believe this is also explained somewhere on these forums.
So I think with a quick search you can find your answers.
Joos Buijs
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology -
Those are very good sources, Thank you so much for your reply.
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