Intelligent Approval of Access Control Flow in Office Automation Systems via Relational Modeling
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Office automation (OA) systems play a crucial role in enterprise operations and management, with access control flow approval (ACFA) being a key component that manages the accessibility of various resources. However, traditional ACFA requires approval from the person in charge at each step, which consumes a significant amount of manpower and time. Its intelligence is a crucial issue that needs to be addressed urgently by all companies. In this paper, we propose a novel relational modeling-driven intelligent approval (RMIA) framework to automate ACFA. Specifically, our RMIA consists of two core modules: (1) The binary relation modeling module aims to characterize the coupling relation between applicants and approvers and provide reliable basic information for ACFA decision-making from a coarse-grained perspective. (2) The ternary relation modeling module utilizes specific resource information as its core, characterizing the complex relations between applicants, resources, and approvers, and thus provides fine-grained gain information for informed decision-making. Then, our RMIA effectively fuses these two kinds of information to form the final decision. Finally, extensive experiments are conducted on two product datasets and an online A/B test to verify the effectiveness of RMIA.
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intelligent Approval of Access Control Flow | Business-1 | AUC85.21 | 12 | |
| Intelligent Approval of Access Control Flow | Business-2 | AUC0.978 | 12 | |
| Access Control Flow Approval | Online A/B (test) | AUC4.9 | 2 |