Artificial Intelligence for Process Mining

AI4PM 2026 workshop at ECML PKDD 2026. A full-day workshop exploring the convergence between Artificial Intelligence and Process Mining.

ECML PKDD 2026

From 7 to 11 September 2026

European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases

September 7-11 | Naples

AI4PM workshop date: September 7 (Monday), 2026.

ECML PKDD is one of the leading international conferences in Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery. It brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry, making it a key venue to discuss high-impact methods, applications, and emerging research directions at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Process Mining.

Workshop Scope

Forum for researchers and practitioners interested in AI-enabled Process Mining.

Process-aware information systems generate event data about activities, resources, timestamps, and costs. Process Mining has emerged to extract insights from these logs, while AI and Machine Learning are increasingly shaping predictive monitoring, model discovery, conformance checking, and decision support.

AI4PM 2026 brings together advances and applications across domains such as healthcare, finance, maintenance, and tourism, combining paper presentations with discussion and invited talks.

  • Format: Full-day workshop
  • Expected submissions: 20-30
  • Presentation: 20 minutes per paper
  • Submission platform: Microsoft CMT
  • Style: Springer LNCS

Topics of Interest

  • Predictive Process Monitoring
  • Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Process Mining
  • Stream Mining for Online Process Environments
  • Anomaly Detection for Process Mining
  • NLP and Text Mining for Process Mining
  • Large Language Models to Interface Process Mining
  • Multi-perspective Analysis of Processes
  • AI in Object-centric Process Mining
  • AI for Robotic Process Automation
  • Automated Process Modelling and Updating
  • AI-based Conformance Checking
  • Transfer Learning for Business Processes
  • Classification and Clustering of Business Processes
  • IoT Business Services Leveraged by AI
  • Multidimensional Process Mining
  • Prescriptive Learning in Process Mining
  • Right to Explanation in Process Mining

Submission Guidelines

The submission portal is open. Authors can submit their contributions directly through Microsoft CMT.

Open Submission Portal

Accepted Formats

  • Regular research papers: up to 12 pages including references.
  • Short research statements: up to 6 pages including references.

Requirements

Important Dates

Workshop paper submission deadline

14-06-2026

Camera ready submission

03-09-2026

Workshop day

07-09-2026

Camera-ready Instructions

Please consider that your paper is also accepted “with shepherding” for the inclusion in post-proceedings volume of ECMLPKDD2026Workshops. However, the presentation of the paper in the workshop program by at least one of the authors registered in the conference and the revision of the paper according to reviewers’ comments are mandatory to have the paper finally included in the post-proceedings volume. The revision of the paper must be resubmitted by Microsoft CMT to reach your Shepherd with a letter to explain the changes no later than September 3, 2026.

Workshop Program

AI4PM 2026 — Monday, September 7, 2026 · Conference Rooms

Time Activity Location Session
09.00 - 09.10 Opening (Annalisa Appice, Sylvio Barbon Junior, Paolo Ceravolo, Gabriel Marques Tavares) Conference Rooms
09.10 - 09.35 Leveraging contextual events on structure-aware next activity prediction (Alessandro Mele, Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena) Conference Rooms Session 1
09.35 - 10.00 D-TAIA: Domain-Aware LLM Adaptation for Multi-Task Predictive Process Monitoring (Christine Jacob, Sjoerd van Straten, Marwan Hassani) Conference Rooms Session 1
10.00 - 10.25 Revisiting Predictive Process Monitoring in the Age of Foundation Models: A Comparative Study of Sequence, Tabular, and LLM Approaches (Lennart Fertig, Lukas Kirchdorfer, Tobias Sesterhenn) Conference Rooms Session 1
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break Break Area
11.00 - 11.25 Context-annotated Targets for Causal Discovery in Business Processes (Romain Bérard, Johannes De Smedt, Jochen De Weerdt) Conference Rooms Session 2
11.25 - 11.50 Activity- and Context-Sensitive Recognition of Human-Centered Processes in Warehousing (Fernando Moya Rueda, Kfari Moh'd Khier Al, Friedrich Niemann, Hussain Mustaali, Stefan Lüdtke, Alice Kirchheim) Conference Rooms Session 2
11.50 - 12.50 Multimodal Process Mining in Healthcare (Panelists: Ernesto Damiani, Donato Malerba, Thomas Seidl) Conference Rooms Panel
12.50 - 13.00 Closing remarks (Annalisa Appice, Sylvio Barbon Junior, Paolo Ceravolo, Gabriel Marques Tavares) Conference Rooms
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch Break Lunch Area

Organizing Committee

Workshop Chairs

Annalisa Appice

Annalisa Appice
University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

Sylvio Barbon Junior

Sylvio Barbon Junior
Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy

Paolo Ceravolo

Paolo Ceravolo
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Gabriel Marques Tavares

Gabriel Marques Tavares
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

PC Members

Daniel Schuster, University of Mannheim

Domenico Potena, Università Politecnica delle Marche

Edyta Brzychczy, AGH University of Krakow

Ivan Donadello, Free University of Bolzano-Bozen

Jari Peeperkorn, KU Leuven

Jochen De Weerdt, KU Leuven

María Teresa Gómez López, University of Seville

Mario Luca Bernardi, University of Sannio

Marwan Hassani, TU Eindhoven

Massimiliano de Leoni, University of Padua

Matthias Schubert, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Natalia Sidorova, Eindhoven University of Technology

Rafael Oyamada, KU Leuven

Udo Schlegel, LMU Munich

Vincenzo Pasquadibisceglie, University of Bari Aldo Moro

Organizing Institutions

University of Bari Aldo Moro (UNIBA)
University of Trieste (UNITS)
University of Milan (UNIMI)
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)