Literature DB >> 30364463

Process-oriented Iterative Multiple Alignment for Medical Process Mining.

Shuhong Chen1, Sen Yang1, Moliang Zhou1, Randall S Burd2, Ivan Marsic1.   

Abstract

Adapted from biological sequence alignment, trace alignment is a process mining technique used to visualize and analyze workflow data. Any analysis done with this method, however, is affected by the alignment quality. The best existing trace alignment techniques use progressive guide-trees to heuristically approximate the optimal alignment in O(N2L2) time. These algorithms are heavily dependent on the selected guide-tree metric, often return sum-of-pairs-score-reducing errors that interfere with interpretation, and are computationally intensive for large datasets. To alleviate these issues, we propose process-oriented iterative multiple alignment (PIMA), which contains specialized optimizations to better handle workflow data. We demonstrate that PIMA is a flexible framework capable of achieving better sum-of-pairs score than existing trace alignment algorithms in only O(NL2) time. We applied PIMA to analyzing medical workflow data, showing how iterative alignment can better represent the data and facilitate the extraction of insights from data visualization.

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Keywords:  Knowledge Discovery; Medical Healthcare Informatics; Process Mining; Trace Alignment; Workflow Analysis

Year:  2017        PMID: 30364463      PMCID: PMC6196034          DOI: 10.1109/ICDMW.2017.63

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Data Min Workshops        ISSN: 2375-9259


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1.  Discovering Interpretable Medical Workflow Models.

Authors:  Jingyuan Li; Sen Yang; Shuhong Chen; Fei Tao; Ivan Marsic; Randall S Burd
Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Healthc Inform       Date:  2018-07-26
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