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Poster Tours

Poster Tour 1 - 15 May - 11.00–11.45

  • Visualisation tool for Enhancing Public Engagement Using Supermarket Loyalty Card Data - Laura Fryer, University of Bristol

 

  • Examining the Gender Investment Gap through Digital Footprint Data - Ramneek Kaur Rai, University of Nottingham

 

  • Multi-level evidence for the impact of pain on workplace attendance: linking shopping records to labour statistics and survey data - Neo Poon, University of Bristol

 

  • Establishing a workflow to use digital footprints of food purchases for public good, illustrated using a national policy example - Alice Kininmonth, University of Leeds

 

  • Exploring the Use of Financial Data for Fuel Poverty Classifications - Torran Semple, University of Nottingham

 

  • Mood Music: Combining Spotify data with Ecological Momentary Assessment to explore mental health - Madeleine Jones, University of Bristol

 

  • Simulating Policy Discussions with Digital Footprints and Large Language Models - Weiyao Meng, University of Nottingham

 

  • Digital Footprints in Greenspaces: Leveraging Mobile App Data to Understand Urban Park Usage - Luning Li, University of Glasgow

 

  • Integrating Supermarket Behavioural Data with Established Indicators to Improve Alcohol-Related Mortality Prediction in England - Raphael Derecki, University of Nottingham

 

  • Understanding non-standard travel patterns with mobility and ridership data - Tim Rains, BT

 

  • Investigating the role of socioeconomic factors on attitudes and behaviours regarding shopping data donation in ALSPAC - Poppy Taylor, University of Bristol

 

Poster Tour 2 - 15 May - 14.00–14.45

 

  • Banking on Change – A practitioner’s SWOT analysis of banking transaction data for social good - Oliver Berry & Magdalena Getler, Smart Data Foundry

 

  • The Effect of Educational and Economic Deprivation on Fairtrade Coffee and Chocolate Purchasing - Ruairi Blake, De Montfort University

 

  • A causal inference framework for individual-level models - Lynette Linzbuoy, University of Leeds

 

  • Digital footprints as a tool to evaluate the spatiotemporal environmental impacts of grocery shopping across Great Britain - Gavin Long, University of Nottingham

 

  • Navigating Digital Data Variability: Building Reliable Origin-Destination Matrices from Mobile Phone App Data Across Multiple Cities - Varun Raturi, University of Glasgow

 

  • Predicting befriending scheme success using machine learning and neodemographic information - Bogna Liziniewicz, University of Nottingham

 

  • Using loyalty card transaction data to track seasonal laxative purchasing in the UK - Romana Burgess, University of Bristol

 

  • Detecting ‘Lifestates’ From Digital Footprint Time Series Data - Sam Smith, University of Nottingham

 

  • Exploring the Use of Supermarket Loyalty Card Data in Health Research: A Scoping Review - Alisha Suhag, University of Bristol

 

  • Sensory Appeal and Purchase Behaviour: Combining massive transactional data with consumer reviews to examine the psychology of perfume consumption - Chukwudumebi Dione Okeke, University of Nottingham