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Can you please tell me more about how you generate those datasets?

I'm currently working on a datasets generator R script for eventdataR to put into data-raw, and make the datasets generation process automatically, so we can add more datasets easier. I will submit a pull request later for it. For now, I need a little bit more information about how you generate those datasets.

Did you remove any columns after read_xes()?

I noticed the BPIC15_1 has 15 columns, however, the data frame I retrieved from read_xes() for BPIC15_1 is 30 columns. What's your intention to drop those columns? Should I drop those columns when I create the generator script? If so, what's pattern should I follow for which column should be dropped?

Are there any other steps you have done to the datasets?

Are BPIC15_1_imported and csv_example committed by accidentally?

I found those files in the repo, however, I didn't find them in the released package. Has anything been updated but not pushed to this repo?

BTW, generator script is currently in my forked branch (still work in progress): https://github.com/twang2218/eventdataR/blob/add_dataset_generator/data-raw/data.R

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