[AISWorld] Doctoral Consortium of the Int. Conf. on Process Mining (ICPM 2020) – Submission deadline extended!

Claudio Di Ciccio claudio.diciccio at uniroma1.it
Mon Aug 3 06:31:57 EDT 2020


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Doctoral Consortium of the 2nd International Conference on Process
Mining (ICPM 2020)
Call for Contributions

- Extended abstract submission: Monday, 24 August 2020 AoE [extended!]
- Notification of acceptance: Monday, 14 September 2020
- Camera-ready copy: Monday, 21 September 2020
- Consortium: Sunday, 3 October 2020

https://icpmconference.org/2020/doctoral-consortium

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PhD students working in the area of Process Mining are invited to
submit their proposals for participation in a Doctoral Consortium,
which will be held on Sunday, October the 3rd, 2020, in conjunction
with the 2nd International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM 2020,
https://icpmconference.org/2020/). Participation is free of charge,
provided that participants are registered for the conference.

The Doctoral Consortium pursues the following objectives:
* To provide valuable feedback on students' research topics,
directions, methods and plans;
* To help students pitch their research ideas to peers in the research
community;
* To promote the development of a community of scholars that will help
students in their future careers;
* To introduce new scholars to the process mining research community
and provide opportunities to meet and interact with experienced
researchers.

The PhD candidates of the accepted proposals are expected to present
their PhD project at the Doctoral Consortium.

We welcome submissions representing a broad spectrum of research
topics related to Process Mining. Participants will benefit from the
advice of senior researchers in the field and from the interaction
with peers being at a similar stage of their careers. Also, they will
receive valuable feedback on how to shape their thesis from experts in
the area, which could be useful to participate in the Best Process
Mining Dissertation Award at ICPM at the end of their Ph.D. programme.


Submission
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PhD students interested in engaging in detailed discussions on their
research at the Doctoral Consortium are invited to submit an extended
abstract, which describes their thesis work and, in particular,
elaborates on the following discussion points:
* The main research question guiding the envisaged research;
* The motivation of the research questions (what is new about the
research question and why is this important to be investigated?);
* The initial ideas on the solution being proposed and its validity;
* The planned research methodology and possible techniques being
applied, with specific attention on how the results are going to be
validated;
* The relation of the work to the state of the art, especially (but
not only) in process mining research.
The points above will be considered by the jury to evaluate the
contribution (see "Review process" below for further details).
The extended abstract should be discussed with the respective PhD
supervisor before submission. The manuscript must be written in
English and prepared using the latest IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society conference proceedings guidelines (8.5" × 11" two-column
format). Templates are available for Latex and Word at
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
The manuscript should not exceed the length of 2 pages.
The manuscript should be submitted (as a single PDF file) by midnight
(Anywhere on Earth, AoE) by 24 August 2020 via the ICPM 2020
submission website on EasyChair (select the "Doctoral Consortium"
track): https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf= icpm2020

The accepted manuscripts will be published on a volume of CEUR-ws proceedings.


Review process
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Submitted proposals will be reviewed by the Doctoral Consortium
Committee. The review of the reported research work in each proposal
will take into account its originality, its potential for advancing
the process mining field, and whether the work is at a stage where the
PhD candidate can benefit from participating in the consortium. Also,
the presence, clarity and depth of the aforementioned discussion
points will determine the judgement of the reviewers.

Experimental results for the proposed research are not required.
However, a concrete plan for the PhD project is a must. Rejected
submissions will receive written feedback. Confidentiality of
submissions will be maintained throughout the review process.

Notification
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Authors will be notified of the result of their submission by 14
September 2020. Accepted doctoral candidates will receive instructions
on how to submit a camera-ready copy of their proposal and will
receive information on the preparation of the presentation (see "At
The Conference" next).
Acceptance to the Doctoral Consortium is an honour. In turn, accepted
candidates are expected to fully commit themselves to the success of
the consortium by being open to new ideas and suggestions and
providing ideas and suggestions to other participants. All accepted
contributions will be circulated among the participants about one week
before the consortium.


At the conference
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Due to the exceptional circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
event will be held virtually. The format of the Doctoral Consortium is
highly interactive, to the extent that presentations may be subject to
changes on the day of the event: students will receive advice on how
to better shape their work, and consequently, on how to efficiently
revisit the presentations This allows the jury to discuss the
essential parts of the thesis. Presentations should take not more than
20 minutes. The remaining time will be filled with discussions.

Accepted submissions will be presented at the Doctoral Consortium. The
venue is open to all participants, including (but not limited to) the
students and their supervisors.

Attendance is free of charge, and the Doctoral Consortium papers do
not come with a publication fee.

Students will present their work to the group with substantial time
provided for discussions and questions by participating researchers
and other students.  The students who present their work are expected
to attend every session of the consortium.

The jury will select the best contribution. The winner will hold a
2-minutes pitch during the main conference.


Key dates
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- Extended abstract submission: Monday, 24 August 2020 AoE [extended!]
- Notification of acceptance: Monday, 14 September 2020
- Camera-ready copy: Monday, 21 September 2020
- Consortium: Sunday, 3 October 2020


Committee
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Doctoral Consortium Chairs
* Benoit Depaire (Hasselt University, Belgium)
* Claudio Di Ciccio (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)

Doctoral Consortium Jury
* Rafael Accorsi, PwC, Switzerland
* Josep Carmona, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
* Felix Mannhardt, SINTEF Digital, Norway
* Massimo Mecella, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
* Hajo A. Reijers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Wil M.P. van der Aalst, RTWH Aachen, Germany

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