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Martin Prodel
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2014-2020
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Clinical Pathway
Discrete Event
Process Mining
Binary Classification
Top Venues
CASE
WSC
CIBCB
SMC
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Publications
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Hugo De Oliveira
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
,
Martin Prodel
,
Xiaolan Xie
An optimization-based process mining approach for explainable classification of timed event logs.
CASE
(2020)
Hugo De Oliveira
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
,
Martin Prodel
,
Xiaolan Xie
Automatic and Explainable Labeling of Medical Event Logs With Autoencoding.
IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics
24 (11) (2020)
Hugo De Oliveira
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
,
Martin Prodel
,
Xiaolan Xie
Optimal process mining of timed event logs.
Inf. Sci.
528 (2020)
Martin Prodel
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
,
Vincent Augusto
ATLAS: A Robust Algorithm for Temporal Sequence Alignment of Treatment Lines using Claim Databases.
CIBCB
(2019)
Hugo De Oliveira
,
Martin Prodel
,
Vincent Augusto
Binary Classification on French Hospital Data: Benchmark of 7 Machine Learning Algorithms.
SMC
(2018)
Martin Prodel
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
,
Xiaolan Xie
Optimal Process Mining for Large and Complex Event Logs.
IEEE Trans Autom. Sci. Eng.
15 (3) (2018)
Martin Prodel
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Xiaolan Xie
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
Stochastic simulation of clinical pathways from raw health databases.
CASE
(2017)
Vincent Augusto
,
Xiaolan Xie
,
Martin Prodel
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
Evaluation of discovered clinical pathways using process mining and joint agent-based discrete-event simulation.
WSC
(2016)
Martin Prodel
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Xiaolan Xie
,
Baptiste Jouaneton
,
Ludovic Lamarsalle
Discovery of patient pathways from a national hospital database using process mining and integer linear programming.
CASE
(2015)
Martin Prodel
,
Vincent Augusto
,
Xiaolan Xie
Hospitalization admission control of emergency patients using markovian decision processes and discrete event simulation.
WSC
(2014)