How can Robotic Process Mining free us from repetitive tasks?

Project specs

Format

2D

Contact

Marlon Dumas

Country

Estonia

Funding agency

European Research Council

Length

01:30

Summary

The Business Process Management team at University of Tartu and its sister team at The University of Melbourne conduct leading-edge research on business process improvement technology. Together, they have developed several advanced algorithms for automatic discovery of business process models and automatable work routines form information systems logs. Their joint work has given rise to the Apromore open-source platform for process mining, which is used by dozens of companies worldwide.

Robidium has been developed by Volodymyr Leno, joint PhD student at University of Tartu and its sister team at The University of Melbourne and his supervisors Profs. Marlon Dumas, Fabrizio Maggi, Marcello La Rosa and Artem Polyvyanyy.

This research has been funded by the European Research Council (ERC) Project “The Project Improvement Explorer (PIX)”, which seeks to develop techniques for discovering improvement and automation opportunities in business processes.

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