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Control-flow anomaly detection by process mining-based feature extraction and dimensionality reduction

17 February 2025
Francesco Vitale
Marco Pegoraro
W. V. Aalst
Nicola Mazzocca
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Abstract

The business processes of organizations may deviate from normal control flow due to disruptive anomalies, including unknown, skipped, and wrongly-ordered activities. To identify these control-flow anomalies, process mining can check control-flow correctness against a reference process model through conformance checking, an explainable set of algorithms that allows linking any deviations with model elements. However, the effectiveness of conformance checking-based techniques is negatively affected by noisy event data and low-quality process models. To address these shortcomings and support the development of competitive and explainable conformance checking-based techniques for control-flow anomaly detection, we propose a novel process mining-based feature extraction approach with alignment-based conformance checking. This variant aligns the deviating control flow with a reference process model; the resulting alignment can be inspected to extract additional statistics such as the number of times a given activity caused mismatches. We integrate this approach into a flexible and explainable framework for developing techniques for control-flow anomaly detection. The framework combines process mining-based feature extraction and dimensionality reduction to handle high-dimensional feature sets, achieve detection effectiveness, and support explainability. The results show that the framework techniques implementing our approach outperform the baseline conformance checking-based techniques while maintaining the explainable nature of conformance checking. We also provide an explanation of why existing conformance checking-based techniques may be ineffective.

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@article{vitale2025_2502.10211,
  title={ Control-flow anomaly detection by process mining-based feature extraction and dimensionality reduction },
  author={ Francesco Vitale and Marco Pegoraro and Wil M. P. van der Aalst and Nicola Mazzocca },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.10211},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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