2ND CFP (Extended Deadline: April 12th): Call for Demos; Tool Demonstration Track of the 1st International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM 2019)

van Zelst, Sebastiaan s.j.v.zelst at pads.rwth-aachen.de
Mo Apr 8 10:21:39 CEST 2019


*** 2ND CALL FOR DEMOS (Deadline Extended) ***

*Apologies for multiple copies/cross-posting*

Demo Track of the 1st International Conference on Process Mining
June 24-26, 2019, Aachen, Germany

https://icpmconference.org/

Submissions due (!EXTENDED!): 11:59PM AoE, April 12, 2019


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The 1st annual Conference on Process Mining will be organized by the Process and
Data Science (PADS) group at RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany. The new
PADS group was established in the context of Wil van der Aalst’s Alexander von
Humboldt professorship.

The conference is co-organized with the The 40th annual Conference on
Application and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency (ATPN2019) and the 19th
International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design  Aachen,
Germany, June 23-28, 2019 (ACSD 2019).

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The ICPM Demo Track is intended to present innovative Process Mining tools and
applications, originating from research initiatives or from industry.

To be considered for the Demo Track, tools will be evaluated on the basis of
relevance, novelty, and innovativeness to the Process Mining community.
Previously demonstrated tools are also welcome if there is clear evidence of the
value added to the previous version of the tool, such as new tool features
and/or its adaptation and use for new practical applications. The tools will
also be evaluated on their maturity, complexity, and robustness, such as the
list of features, supported use cases, number and types of users. In order for
reviewers to assess the maturity and robustness, the tools need to be available
for testing (the testing should preserve reviewers’ anonymity). Also, it is
desirable that the tool will be available for the whole academic community
(in case of commercial product, maybe academic licenses can be envisioned).

The tool submission needs to be accompanied by a demo paper discussing the
relevance, novelty, innovativeness, and maturity of the tool. Demo papers must
be no longer than 4 pages in PDF format and must adhere to ​the latest ​IEEE
Computational Intelligence Society conference proceedings guidelines​
(8.5” × 11” two-column format, ​howto​).

A demo paper should contain at least the following parts:
    1.  Title, authors and affiliation;
    2.        An abstract;
    3.  An introduction section, which, among others, should highlight the
        significance of the tool to the Process Mining community;
    4.  A section discussing the innovations of the tool and its main features;
    5.  A section describing the maturity of the tool. For this section, it is
        wise to include a brief description of case studies performed using the
        tool, provide scalability data or pointers indicating where readers can
        find more information about these case studies;
    6.  A link to a video that screencasts and demonstrates the tool, preferably
        including voice, which must not be longer than 25 minutes;
    7.  A link to a Web page where to download or use the tool. If the tool
        requires a license, a paper’s appendix should describe how to obtain a
        (temporary) license. The procedure to obtain the license must not
        disclose the identity of the reviewers. The appendix will not be
        included in the final version for the proceedings if the demo is
        accepted.

Demo papers should be submitted through the EasyChair submission system using
this link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icpm2019​. All demo submissions
will be reviewed by the demo reviewing committee. Accepted demo papers will be
published in an open-access CEUR volume. At least one author of each accepted
demo paper is expected to present the paper and tool at the conference and is
required to sign a copyright release form.

For all the submissions, we invite the authors to be explicit about the process
mining capabilities addressed in the demo papers by listing them as keywords.
One to five keywords characterizing the paper should be listed at the end of the
abstract. The proposed list of capabilities to use as keywords includes (and is
not limited to) process discovery, conformance checking, process enhancement,
performance mining, variants analysis, predictive monitoring, and log
pre-processing.

Each tool/application will be presented plenary using one or two-minute teasers
informing the audience about the available demos. The actual demonstrations will
then be held in a dedicated slot with all tools/applications being shown in
parallel. The dedicated slot will be divided into blocks of 15 minutes.
At the end of each block, the audience is expected to move from one demo to
another and the presenters will start over a new demonstration session of their
respective tools. Physical presence of at least one presenter per demo is
mandatory.

Each demo presentation will be provided with a demo booth consisting of a table,
power socket, and a computer screen. Upon request, the organizers will provide a
Blu-tack (reusable adhesive) to put up a poster on the wall.

An award for the best demo paper will be presented at the ICPM 2019 closing
ceremony. The best demo paper award will be selected based on the reviewers
comments, innovation, technical contribution, maturity of the reported tool, and
quality of the presentation on the demo day.


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*** Key dates ***

    Deadline for submissions (!EXTENDED!):      11:59 PM AoE, 12 April, 2019
    Notification of acceptance:                     3 May, 2019
    Camera-ready deadline:                           24 May, 2019

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*** Committee ***

    Amine Abbad Andaloussi (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
    Benoît Depaire (Hasselt University, Belgium)
    Boudewijn van Dongen (Eindhoven University of Technology)
    Claudio Di Ciccio (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
    Dirk Fahland (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands)
    Eric Verbeek (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands)
    Fabrizio Maria Maggi (University of Tartu, Estonia)
    Felix Mannhardt (SINTEF, Norway)
    Jorge Munoz-Gama (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile)
    Massimiliano de Leoni (University of Padova, Italy)
    Raffaele Conforti (University of Melbourne, Australia)
    Sander Leemans (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
    Stefan Schönig (University of Bayreuth, Germany)

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