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ProCause: Generating Counterfactual Outcomes to Evaluate Prescriptive Process Monitoring Methods

Published: August 31, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.00797v1

By: Jakob De Moor, Hans Weytjens, Johannes De Smedt

Potential Business Impact:

Helps improve business processes by predicting outcomes.

Business Areas:
Predictive Analytics Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Prescriptive Process Monitoring (PresPM) is the subfield of Process Mining that focuses on optimizing processes through real-time interventions based on event log data. Evaluating PresPM methods is challenging due to the lack of ground-truth outcomes for all intervention actions in datasets. A generative deep learning approach from the field of Causal Inference (CI), RealCause, has been commonly used to estimate the outcomes for proposed intervention actions to evaluate a new policy. However, RealCause overlooks the temporal dependencies in process data, and relies on a single CI model architecture, TARNet, limiting its effectiveness. To address both shortcomings, we introduce ProCause, a generative approach that supports both sequential (e.g., LSTMs) and non-sequential models while integrating multiple CI architectures (S-Learner, T-Learner, TARNet, and an ensemble). Our research using a simulator with known ground truths reveals that TARNet is not always the best choice; instead, an ensemble of models offers more consistent reliability, and leveraging LSTMs shows potential for improved evaluations when temporal dependencies are present. We further validate ProCause's practical effectiveness through a real-world data analysis, ensuring a more reliable evaluation of PresPM methods.

Country of Origin
🇩🇪 🇧🇪 Germany, Belgium

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)