Presentation of the BPMN-Chatbot at BPM’24 in Krakow

PIC: Aya Mohamed Abdelaziz Safan BSc

The BPMN-Chatbot is an LLM-based tool for conversational process modeling developed at ISYS/ICS. The tool allows users to create Business Process Models interactively using text or voice input. It was presented by Aya Safan during the demo session of the BPM conference in Krakow. The BPM conference series is considered the most prestigious forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of Business Process Management. The general approach for efficient, conversational process modeling behind the tool, including an evaluation of its outstanding efficiency and correctness, was presented at the BPM NLP4BPM Workshop by Julius Köpke.

 

Publications:

  1. Köpke, A Safan, Introducing the BPMN-Chatbot for Efficient LLM-Based Process Modeling, in: BPM 2024 Demos, 2024
  2. Köpke, A. Safan, Efficient LLM-based conversational process modeling, in: NLP4BPM Workshop at BPM 2024, 2024

 

Tool Homepage:

https://isys.uni-klu.ac.at/pubserv/BPMN-Chatbot/

 

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