1. Process mining and data mining both apply algorithms to uncover hidden patterns in data to provide insight, though their goals differ.
2. Process mining gives a true end-to-end view of business processes while data mining analyzes data to detect or predict patterns.
3. Process mining seeks process representations and insights like activity flows, while machine learning aims to model systems, but process mining can more easily explore datasets for subsequent automation.
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Process Mining vs. Data Mining: Common
1. Process mining and data mining both apply algorithms to uncover hidden patterns in data to provide insight, though their goals differ.
2. Process mining gives a true end-to-end view of business processes while data mining analyzes data to detect or predict patterns.
3. Process mining seeks process representations and insights like activity flows, while machine learning aims to model systems, but process mining can more easily explore datasets for subsequent automation.
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Process Mining Common
1. Both techniques are part of Business
vs. Intelligence 2. Both data mining and process mining Data Mining apply specific algorithms to data in order to uncover hidden patterns and relationships 3. The ultimate goal of data mining and process mining is to provide insight and to let users come to better decisions.
Difference
1. data mining to analyze data and to
detect or predict patterns.
2. process mining gives us a true, end-to-
end view of how business processes operate.
Process Mining Common
1. Process mining and machine learning
vs. both seek to obtain a representation of a system in order to gain further insights Machine Learning concerning the system. The difference is dictated by the type of representation and insights sought. 2. Process mining algorithms look to discover flows of activities in the data, and cluster these flows into patterns of repetitive behaviour (sequences of activities). New data can be replayed on top of the discovered models, to understand where and how reality deviates from the expected.
Difference
1. Process Mining is a sort of Machine
Learning technique where structure is more present and more can be learned with much less effort.
2. one application of Process Mining is to
explore datasets that may subsequently be automated with AI-powered technologies, because the exploration is so much easier using Process Mining paradigms.
Data Mining Common
1.Both data mining and machine learning
vs. fall under the aegis of Data Science Machine Learning 2.Both processes are used for solving complex problems, so consequently, many people (erroneously) use the two terms interchangeably.
3.both processes employ the same critical
algorithms for discovering data patterns.
Difference
1. (Age)Data mining has been around
since the 1930s; machine learning appears in the 1950s.
2.(Purpose)data mining is simply a
method of researching to determine a particular outcome based on the total of the gathered data. On the other side of the coin, we have machine learning, which trains a system to perform complex tasks and uses harvested data and experience to become smarter.
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