The International Conference on Process Mining (ICPM) is the leading global forum for researchers, practitioners, and developers in process mining. The conference fosters a dynamic exchange of ideas and knowledge through scientific talks, interactive industry discussions, live contests, hands-on tutorials, and expert panels.
ICPM covers all facets of process mining, including theoretical advancements, algorithmic challenges, impactful applications, and interdisciplinary connections with fields like machine learning, data science, and operations management. Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and supported by the IEEE Task Force on Process Mining, ICPM represents the cutting edge of process mining research and practice.
Process mining transforms how organizations understand, analyze, and improve their work processes by extracting insights from transactional data recorded in IT systems. This data-driven approach enables organizations to enhance performance across key dimensions such as efficiency, quality, compliance, and risk. By replacing traditional, assumption-based methodologies with evidence-based decision-making, process mining unlocks unique opportunities for advancing business process management.
Important Dates
- Abstract submission: May 15, 2025 (AoE)
- Paper submission: May 22, 2025 (AoE)
- Notification: July 11, 2025 (AoE)
- Camera-ready: August 22, 2025
- Conference start: October 20, 2025
Topics for Research Papers
ICPM 2025 invites groundbreaking contributions in both technical and empirical process mining research, aiming to push the boundaries of innovation and knowledge. Submissions should clearly articulate their contributions and novelty. Unless they are purely formal or conceptual, papers are expected to include evaluations (in case of technical papers) or present newly collected data (in case of empirical papers). To enhance replicability and impact, authors are strongly encouraged to provide supplementary resources, such as used datasets, publicly accessible implementations, and experimental packages for empirical studies. Studies utilizing novel, unpublished datasets are particularly welcomed. Research using existing datasets must emphasize the novelty of the analysis or its unprecedented results.
Selected accepted papers may be invited for an extended and revised publication in a special issue of the flagship journal Process Science, edited by Springer (https://link.springer.com/journal/44311).
ICPM 2025 welcomes submissions across a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:
Technical Research in Process Mining
- Novel process mining techniques for
- Process discovery
- Conformance checking
- Performance measurement
- Predictive and prescriptive process monitoring
- Comparative process analysis
- Formal foundations of process mining
- Conceptual models related to process mining
- Process mining visualizations
Empirical Research in Process Mining
- Case studies and applications
- Experiments involving process mining algorithms
- Humans-in-the-loop experiments
- Surveys
- Interview-based studies
Types of Contributions & Submission Instructions
ICPM 2025 welcomes two types of contributions:
1. Regular Research Papers
Regular research papers should present completed research with clearly outlined contributions. Accepted regular research papers will be presented in the main track of the conference, allowing authors to share their findings and engage with attendees through Q&A sessions. Regular research papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
- Length: Maximum of 8 pages
- Format: Papers must follow the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society conference proceedings guidelines (8.5″ × 11″, two-column format). Templates for LaTeX and Word are available here: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
2. Posters
Poster submissions provide a platform for presenting new ideas or ongoing, promising work. Authors can gather feedback and engage with the community in a dedicated poster session. Poster papers will be reviewed but not published in the conference proceedings.
- Length: Maximum of 4 pages
- Format: Use the IEEE templates provided above. In addition, authors of poster submissions should add “(Poster)” to the title of their submission to clearly distinguish them as such.
Program Chairs
Jochen De Weerdt, KU Leuven, Belgium1 di 4
[ICPM 2025 – CFP] 7th International Conference on Process Mining
Hajo Reijers, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Jana-Rebecca Rehse, University of Mannheim, Germany

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