The 13th BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium was due to be held at the University of Stirling, with support from the University of Glasgow on April 8th 2020, however due to the COVID-19 pandemic the event was held online as the first virtual Lovelace Colloquium. The organising team were Helen Miles (chair), Hannah Dee (conference founder and deputy chair), Carron Shankland (local chair, UoS), Alice Miller (UoG), Amanda Clare (supporter from Aberystwyth University), with extensive support from Ros Walker (a learning technologists at UoS). We had 132 abstracts submitted, and 45 students presented their digital posters on the day, with many more in general attendance.
We couldn’t do a group photo but we approximated this online by collecting a bunch of selfies – which gives something of a feel for the attendees.
Abstract Book
The Abstract Book, containing most of the abstracts accepted at the colloquium is available as an e-book in PDF form. Abstract book 2020 BCSWomen_Lovelace Colloquium
This doesn’t overlap perfectly with posters presented at the event – because of the last minute switch to online (we held the conference less than 20 days after Lockdown started in the UK) the attendance at the virtual event was lower than normal, and a few students dropped out in the last few days before the event.
Speakers
One of the advantages of a virtual conference is that you don’t have to get people from room to room, and actually, short talks work really well. So instead of having a small number of substantial talks (as we usually do) we had a lot more short talks. Another advantage is that the talks are all online, so if you would like to watch any of the talks here they are.
- Welcome, from Helen Miles of Aberystwyth University: https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=664dc1df-f980-46c4-93b2-ab9600c078e4
- A short introductory talk from Muffy Calder of the University of Glasgow https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=6f27c423-d034-4b7d-aca4-ab910156086c
- Savi Maharaj, University of Stirling “Controlling epidemic spread by social distancing: Do it well or not at all” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=5c467eec-28af-4304-8433-ab960145e3eb
- Lovisa Sundin, University of Glasgow “3 concepts to make you fall in love with Computer Science again…” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=e0beac81-5775-4fac-bfe1-ab9600e88d29
- Vicky Brock, Vistalworks “Life and learning as a tech entrepreneur” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=02033903-46de-4f68-9d84-ab940158ff88
- Ros Walker, University of Stirling “Being a learning technologist during COVID-19” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=15652812-1370-446d-bc07-ab920147ad09
- Jess Enright, University of Glasgow “Changing graphs to stop disease” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=aeb3e9a0-dba8-438c-88cc-ab94012e9b66
- Sharon Moore, IBM, BCSWomen and SWIT: “Words of Wisdom” https://stirling.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=d177ceef-1a51-488f-8164-ab94012ec98a
Reports on the day
Various people have written blog posts about the day, including:
- The event Twitter hashtag saw a lot of traffic: https://twitter.com/hashtag/BCSLL20
- Dr Hannah Dee’s Report on The first virtual BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium, 8th April 2020, an article written for BCSWomen:
https://bcswomen.bcs.org/dr-hannah-dees-report-on-the-first-virtual-bcswomen-lovelace-colloquium-8th-april-2020/ - Behind the scenes at Lovelace 2020, an article on Hannah’s blog:
http://www.hannahdee.eu/blog/?p=1744 - BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium by Adriana Wilde, blog post by an attendee:
https://acmweurope.acm.org/bcswomen-lovelace-colloquium/ - Lovelace in lockdown, an article written for the AU news by Amanda Clare:
https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/news/archive/2020/06/title-232979-en.html - Representing Bath’s female computing students ‘virtually’ at the 2020 Lovelace Colloquium, a blog post about the event by attendee Aliza Exelby:
https://blogs.bath.ac.uk/students/2020/04/28/representing-baths-female-computing-students-virtually-at-the-2020-lovelace-colloquium/
Contest Winners
First year including Foundation year:
- First prize: “Help, a Robot Took my Job!” by Melanie Cope of Manchester Metropolitan University
- Second prize: “A new chapter for humanity” by Francesca Mirandola of the University of Stirling
Second year contest (also open to students on their industrial year or on the 3rd year of a 4 year degree), sponsored by JP Morgan:
- First prize: “‘Big Data is Watching You’: Using AI to Detect and Track infectious disease outbreaks” by Amy Pajak of the University of Birmingham
- Second prize: “Up in the cloud” by Leah Fluegge of Sheffield Hallam University
Final year contest:
- First prize: “Pedestrian Visual Attention Detection by Gaze-Following and Saliency Estimation” by Millie McQuillin of Durham University
- Second prize: “Formal Grammars in Procedural Game Generation” by Rebecca McGowan of Edinburgh Napier University
The judges also wanted to give an honourable mention to:
- “Facilitating independent living for individuals diagnosed with dementia through voice-based assistive technology” by Aliza Exelby of the University of Bath
MSc Prize:
- First prize: “RUBIK REMOTE” by Kristen Rebello of Middlesex University, London
- Second prize: “AI, AINT I A WOMAN?” by Janet Leparteleg of Lancaster University
The judges also wanted to give honourable mentions to:
- “Lifesaver or Heartbreaker?” by Avanthika Vineetha Harish of Lancaster University
- “Auditory and Haptic Feedback in a Socially Assistive Robot Memory Game” by Emilyann Nault of Heriot-Watt University & University of Edinburgh
People’s’ choice prize (voted by attendees) sponsored by STFC:
- First prize: “Next Day Delivery Healthcare” by Bridget Meade of the University of Stirling
- Second prize: “ReBo: The possibilities of emotional AI chatbot” by Yuqian Sun of Goldsmiths, University of London
Sponsors & Stallholders
Microsoft (silver sponsor), BCSWomen (general), ScottLogic (social), JP Morgan (second year prize), STFC (people’s choice prize), GitHub Education (general), Whitbread, Northrop Grumman.