Integrating Wearable Data into Process Mining: Event, Case and Activity Enrichment
By: Vinicius Stein Dani, Xixi Lu, Iris Beerepoot
In this short paper, we explore the enrichment of event logs with data from wearable devices. We discuss three approaches: (1) treating wearable data as event attributes, linking them directly to individual events, (2) treating wearable data as case attributes, using aggregated day-level scores, and (3) introducing new events derived from wearable data, such as sleep episodes or physical activities. To illustrate these approaches, we use real-world data from one person, matching health data from a smartwatch with events extracted from a digital calendar application. Finally, we discuss the technical and conceptual challenges involved in integrating wearable data into process mining for personal productivity and well-being.
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