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Autori principali: Burattin, Andrea, Grama, Antonio, Sima, Ana-Maria, Rivkin, Andrey, Weber, Barbara
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.15799
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author Burattin, Andrea
Grama, Antonio
Sima, Ana-Maria
Rivkin, Andrey
Weber, Barbara
author_facet Burattin, Andrea
Grama, Antonio
Sima, Ana-Maria
Rivkin, Andrey
Weber, Barbara
contents This report explores how (potentially constrained) natural language can be used to enable non-experts to develop process models by simply describing scenarios in plain text. To this end, a framework, called BeePath, is proposed. It allows users to write process descriptions in a constrained pattern-based language, which can then be translated into formal models such as Petri nets and DECLARE. The framework also leverages large language models (LLMs) to help convert unstructured descriptions into this constrained language.
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spellingShingle A Framework for Processing Textual Descriptions of Business Processes using a Constrained Language -- Technical Report
Burattin, Andrea
Grama, Antonio
Sima, Ana-Maria
Rivkin, Andrey
Weber, Barbara
Computation and Language
This report explores how (potentially constrained) natural language can be used to enable non-experts to develop process models by simply describing scenarios in plain text. To this end, a framework, called BeePath, is proposed. It allows users to write process descriptions in a constrained pattern-based language, which can then be translated into formal models such as Petri nets and DECLARE. The framework also leverages large language models (LLMs) to help convert unstructured descriptions into this constrained language.
title A Framework for Processing Textual Descriptions of Business Processes using a Constrained Language -- Technical Report
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.15799