pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg package

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pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg.algorithm module

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class pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg.algorithm.Variants[source]

Bases: enum.Enum

An enumeration.

CLASSIC = <module 'pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg.variants.classic' from '/home/docs/checkouts/readthedocs.org/user_builds/pm4py-source/checkouts/latest/pm4py/algo/discovery/ocel/ocdfg/variants/classic.py'>
pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg.algorithm.apply(ocel: pm4py.objects.ocel.obj.OCEL, variant=<Variants.CLASSIC: <module 'pm4py.algo.discovery.ocel.ocdfg.variants.classic' from '/home/docs/checkouts/readthedocs.org/user_builds/pm4py-source/checkouts/latest/pm4py/algo/discovery/ocel/ocdfg/variants/classic.py'>>, parameters: Optional[Dict[Any, Any]] = None) → Dict[str, Any][source]

Discovers an OC-DFG model from an object-centric event log Reference paper: Berti, Alessandro, and Wil van der Aalst. “Extracting multiple viewpoint models from relational databases.” Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis. Springer, Cham, 2018. 24-51.

Parameters:
  • ocel – Object-centric event log
  • variant – Variant of the algorithm to use: - Variants.CLASSIC
  • parameters – Variant-specific parameters
Returns:

Object-centric directly-follows graph

Return type:

ocdfg

Module contents

This file is part of PM4Py (More Info: https://pm4py.fit.fraunhofer.de).

PM4Py is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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