- Release notes
- Task Mining overview
- Setup and configuration
- Notifications
- Task Mining
- Additional resources
FAQs
Why is Unassisted Task Mining being deprecated?
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As technology advances, it is important to focus on products that deliver the best experience and meet our customers’ evolving needs. In order to provide you with a comprehensive macro-to-micro visualization of how work is done in your organization, we are actively working on unifying data from various sources—system data, human activity, unstructured communications, and robot data—into a single view. Our new solution is designed from the ground up to better meet your needs with enhanced features, more seamless integration, and improved reliability.
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As we move toward this new chapter, we’d love for you to be a part of it. You’ll have the opportunity to join private previews and give feedback to help us shape these next-generation tools. Simply join our Insider Program and choose Task Mining as your interest in the profile. This way, you’ll stay updated and be among the first to experience these exciting improvements.
When will I no longer be able to access Unassisted Task Mining?
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Check out the Deprecation timeline for details.
Can I still use Unassisted Task Mining?
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As announced in the release notes, Unassisted Task Mining is a deprecated feature. You can continue to use Unassisted Task Mining until it is officially removed from the UiPath® Task Mining product.
Note:We advise against starting new projects, although Unassisted Task Mining will still be available for a while.
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Before the Unassisted Task Mining feature is removed, we recommend you retain an offline copy of your collected data by exporting your results to CSV. Check out Export to CSV for details.
What alternatives are available for Unassisted Task Mining?
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Assisted Task Mining, now called Task Mining, will be UiPath’s offering to customers in Automation Cloud™ and Task Capture for our Automation Suite customers.
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Looking ahead, one of UiPath's primary investment areas will be integrating Task Mining into Process Mining. This will enable customers to gain a holistic view of their processes at both macro and micro levels.
How is Task Mining different from Task Capture?
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Task Mining is AI-driven and applies machine learning to mine user desktop activity across users to determine automation candidates. The word mining implies the nontrivial extraction of previously unknown and potentially useful information from activity data.
Task Capture is human-driven and captures the subject matter expertise and assembles the ideal step-by-step workflow of a known process. Experts can transform siloed knowledge into organizational wisdom by “taking selfies” of their expertise.
Both products can expedite automation by generating PDD without messy manual screenshots or templates and export a skeleton workflow to Studio in seconds.
What is the difference between Process Mining and Task Mining?
- Task Mining and Process Mining complement each other to generate a holistic view of how work gets done across the organization. Task Mining focuses on user desktop activities. It mines useful information from activity data across users to determine automation candidates. Process Mining helps discover automation potential from information trapped in business systems (like ERP and CRM) and provides a detailed understanding of your complex business processes.
What is the difference between Assisted and Unassisted Task Mining?
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Task Mining is one of the Task Mining approaches that empowers your employees to capture variations of a known task and easily merge these into a comprehensive picture of the existing process.
Unassisted Task Mining is another Task Mining approach that lets you mine the unknown area by recording your employees' desktop activities and discovering repetitive tasks suited for automation and process improvement.
What is the difference between Task Mining and Task Capture?
- Task Mining can be considered an evolution of Task Capture. Both of the products cover the area of capturing a known task.
However, there are several differences between them:
- Task Capture is a full desktop application, while Task Mining is a combination of both - the admin portal on Automation CloudTM (for project management, data storage, collaboration, etc;) and the desktop recorder client for capturing the traces.
- Task Mining speeds up the process of variations comparison and automatic merging of multiple traces into a full picture. With Task Capture, it’s possible to work with one task graph at a time and there's in-built AI to cover this need.
How can I try Task Mining?
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Task Mining is available as part of the Task Mining service experience.
Task Mining service can be enabled for all Automation CloudTM organizations included with all enterprise licenses starting 22.10 general availability.
What are the benefits of Task Mining?
- Check out the Introduction page for Task Mining to find out more about the benefits.
Does Task Mining work on RDP/Citrix environments?
- Yes, it's possible to capture Citrix applications with the Task Mining recorder. However, the generated selector quality, in this case, will be on a basic level and the screenshot will show the entire Citrix window, not the specific active application. It is recommended to install the client on the Citrix environment rather than on the desktop for capture.
Does Task Mining use a machine learning model for the merging? Does this consume AI units?
- Yes, the ML model is used for the auto-merge functionality. No AI Units are required for now to use this. The AI Units are required for Unassisted Task Mining projects only.
Can Task Mining be used on Mac?
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Task Mining consists of two parts - the web-based component for project management, data storage, trace editing, etc. and the desktop recorder client. The web-based part is cross-platform as it’s on cloud only for now, so it can be used on Mac OS. However, the desktop recorder can be used on Windows OS only.
Please read the Hardware and software requirements page for more information.
Does Task Mining mask PII data?
- Yes, the PII data masking is enabled by default. PII masking is provided by Microsoft Cognizant Services, you can view Azure Cognitive Services page to find out more.
Will current Task Capture features be incorporated into Task Mining in the future?
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As of 22.10, the Task Mining contains core features of Task Capture + brings new value with the merging functionality, collaboration and sharing capabilities, etc.
Our plan is to incrementally improve the product by bringing more valuable Task Capture features in 2023+, such as action editing, export to StudioX, etc.
Share your feedback to let us know what we’re missing now!
Can we export the task graph from Task Mining and open it in Task Capture?
- At this time this functionality doesn’t exist, but it’s on the backlog.
Can we upload Task Capture projects to Task Mining?
- No, there's no option to reuse Task Capture projects in the Task Mining.
Where can I watch a demo of the Task Mining features?
Can Task Mining support languages other than English?
Task Mining is localized in all the same languages as the rest of the UiPath® platform.
Recording users can select the preferred language used for the recorder windows and the recording in the Recorder settings. Also check Recorder settings.
Task Mining isn't language specific, though it has been trained and tested on Latin character languages.
What application languages can Task Mining recognize?
English and Japanese are the supported languages for recording in Task Mining. By default, the recording language is set to English when creating a new Task Mining project. If desired, you can select to use Japanese as the recording language.
Merging traces with different recording languages, might not produce meaningful or accurate results due to differences in processing algorithms for the different languages.
English is the only language supported for recording in Unassisted Task Mining now.
How is transparency ensured in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) system for fairness across different demographic groups and mitigation against potential biases?
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Our AI and Machine Learning (ML) algorithms are designed around clustering screenshots of desktop activities. We do not take any human attributes such as demographics, age, gender, and race into account as these data points are irrelevant for the problem we’re solving. Our algorithms classify which screens came from the same application across machine themes, window sizes, browsers, and operating systems, etc. Training for these models is done using data generated by UiPath®, although in some older projects previous customer data could be used.
Are AI-generated outputs securely logged, timestamped, and attributed to specific AI agents to prevent repudiation in legal or compliance contexts?
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We have unique ML models for specific tasks. With these models, we can track which decision was made where in our pipelines.
How are model versioning and deployment tracked to maintain an audit trail for accountability?
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Model updates are tracked by UiPath® release and change management system. We share updates publicly with customers via our release notes.
When someone changes role or leaves an organization, is their access removed?
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Yes, access is removed when changing roles or leaving an organization.
How are privacy and data security concerns addressed when AI models process sensitive or personally identifiable information?
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PII data is removed from the collected images by using Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services before they are processed by the AI models. The content is not what's important for the screens, it's the context of the screens that matters.
Are there mechanisms to enforce data anonymization or differential privacy to mitigate information disclosure risks?
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Yes, in addition to removing PII data, customers can choose to anonymize who the data was collected from.
How do you ensure any personal data is not shared among other tenants in a multi-tenant environment?
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We share the responsibility of protecting your data with Azure and strictly adhere to the guidance published by Azure. One key principle we apply is tenant data isolation. Data from each tenant is logically separated from others in our service so that we can enforce access and authorization controls for all tenants as they access data inside our service. For more details, visit our white paper about UiPath® Automation Cloud™ Security, Privacy, and Compliance.
How are user-generated prompts filtered to prevent the AI system from disclosing sensitive data that is used to create inferences but not allowed to be exported raw?
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There are no user generated prompts in Task Mining.
How is the AI model protected against unauthorized copying, distribution, or reverse engineering to safeguard intellectual property?
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The AI Models are run on UiPath® servers and are not exposed directly to customers.
Are there techniques employed to watermark AI models to trace their origins and ownership?
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No, we don’t employ techniques to watermark AI models as they are not exposed directly to customers.
What protections are in place to defend against adversarial attacks targeting the AI system, such as input perturbations, model overloading, or resource exhaustion?
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We have throttling mechanisms in place on the server side to prevent adversarial attacks. In addition, our AI system is not directly accessible by customers.
How do you prevent unauthorized access to AI model parameters, as well as their modification or extraction?
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AI model parameters are not exposed to customers. They are configured on the server side and controlled through change management/release/DevOps systems operated by UiPath®.
Can I use the 2022.4 and older Task Mining recorder client for Task Mining projects?
- Starting with 2023.4 release, there is just one unified recorder client. It can be used to capture data for Task Mining projects
and just by switching the project, you can record for Unassisted Task Mining projects.
What are the software requirements for the Task Mining recorder client?
- Please visit the Hardware and Software Requirements page.
Can the Task Mining recorder work offline?
- Not yet, an internet connection is required to capture the Task Mining or Unassisted Task Mining traces.
Unassisted Task Mining requires a minimum of 50K of actions to be captured. Does Task Mining also have a minimum or a maximum number of required actions?
- There is a maximum of 500 actions for each trace in Task Mining. Our guidance is to create distinct traces for individual tasks and capture them in less than an hour.
Unassisted Task Mining is limited to working with up to 10 users for a project. How many users can be invited to a Task Mining project?
- There is no limitation on the number of users invited to the project.