
Yisong contributed to the WING-NUS/wing-website by building and refining features that improved data integrity, content discoverability, and user experience. Over eight months, Yisong delivered alumni and author indexing, automated batch tooling, and robust event and seminar pages, using Python, CSS, and React. The technical approach emphasized metadata synchronization, UI/UX polish, and scalable content management, reducing manual overhead and supporting reliable updates. Yisong addressed bugs related to author disambiguation, data formatting, and navigation, ensuring consistent branding and accurate attribution. The work demonstrated depth in data modeling, front-end development, and documentation, resulting in a maintainable and user-friendly platform.
February 2026 — Focused on delivering web events content, improving event metadata, and enhancing accessibility and discoverability on the WING website. Key efforts included AAAI 2026 Lab Tour Page and Documentation updates, WING Outing 2026 Spring Outing Page, and a new seminar on language models in digital library searching. Improvements included aligning all-day scheduling metadata, updating author lists, adding external paper links, and standardizing event titles for clarity. Minor content corrections and CSS tweaks were applied to improve presentation and consistency across pages.
February 2026 — Focused on delivering web events content, improving event metadata, and enhancing accessibility and discoverability on the WING website. Key efforts included AAAI 2026 Lab Tour Page and Documentation updates, WING Outing 2026 Spring Outing Page, and a new seminar on language models in digital library searching. Improvements included aligning all-day scheduling metadata, updating author lists, adding external paper links, and standardizing event titles for clarity. Minor content corrections and CSS tweaks were applied to improve presentation and consistency across pages.
January 2026 – Focused on delivering core content governance, event discoverability, and visual branding improvements for the WING-NUS wing-website. The work improved attribution accuracy, collaboration governance, content discoverability, and branding consistency while reinforcing a scalable pattern for ongoing site updates.
January 2026 – Focused on delivering core content governance, event discoverability, and visual branding improvements for the WING-NUS wing-website. The work improved attribution accuracy, collaboration governance, content discoverability, and branding consistency while reinforcing a scalable pattern for ongoing site updates.
December 2025 monthly summary for WING-NUS/wing-website. Focused on user experience, content quality, and maintainability by delivering UI improvements, a new Faculty Collaborators section, and robust event content management, while cleaning up the codebase for easier future development. Key accomplishments include consistent avatar/profile image handling across the site, introduction of a dedicated faculty collaborators section for better visibility and credibility, and comprehensive WING events/AI seminars/Industry Day content updates with improved image handling, post reorganizations, and link corrections. A dedicated codebase cleanup reduced noise and streamlined the project structure, setting the stage for faster iteration. Impact: Improved user experience and trust through consistent visuals, enhanced content discoverability for faculty and events, and a cleaner, more maintainable repository. This supports faster content updates, lower defect rates in UI/content, and better alignment with business goals of engagement and information reliability in 2026.
December 2025 monthly summary for WING-NUS/wing-website. Focused on user experience, content quality, and maintainability by delivering UI improvements, a new Faculty Collaborators section, and robust event content management, while cleaning up the codebase for easier future development. Key accomplishments include consistent avatar/profile image handling across the site, introduction of a dedicated faculty collaborators section for better visibility and credibility, and comprehensive WING events/AI seminars/Industry Day content updates with improved image handling, post reorganizations, and link corrections. A dedicated codebase cleanup reduced noise and streamlined the project structure, setting the stage for faster iteration. Impact: Improved user experience and trust through consistent visuals, enhanced content discoverability for faculty and events, and a cleaner, more maintainable repository. This supports faster content updates, lower defect rates in UI/content, and better alignment with business goals of engagement and information reliability in 2026.
Month: 2025-11 | Repository: WING-NUS/wing-website Summary: Focused on content refresh and inclusivity improvements for discourse-related content. Delivered a CuDR-enabled task integration and refreshed profile/project pages with updated discourse research metadata, while correcting editorial language and ensuring proper attribution in summaries.
Month: 2025-11 | Repository: WING-NUS/wing-website Summary: Focused on content refresh and inclusivity improvements for discourse-related content. Delivered a CuDR-enabled task integration and refreshed profile/project pages with updated discourse research metadata, while correcting editorial language and ensuring proper attribution in summaries.
August 2025 – Wing Website: Sponsor integration and assets overhaul delivered with a responsive homepage section, asset updates, and shortcodes-based content management. A no-op debugging commit was documented to ensure traceability and no regressions. Impact: enhanced sponsor visibility, improved maintainability, and faster future updates. Technologies: frontend responsive design, asset management, shortcodes, code refactoring, and commit hygiene.
August 2025 – Wing Website: Sponsor integration and assets overhaul delivered with a responsive homepage section, asset updates, and shortcodes-based content management. A no-op debugging commit was documented to ensure traceability and no regressions. Impact: enhanced sponsor visibility, improved maintainability, and faster future updates. Technologies: frontend responsive design, asset management, shortcodes, code refactoring, and commit hygiene.
In July 2025, delivered a targeted navigation improvement for the Wing website by implementing a static HTML redirect page for the CS6101 course index. This change establishes a reliable, SEO-friendly forward path from the course index to the intended URL, enhancing user navigation, reducing dead links, and simplifying future redirects. The work is tracked via a single commit and lays the groundwork for broader course-redirect consistency across the site.
In July 2025, delivered a targeted navigation improvement for the Wing website by implementing a static HTML redirect page for the CS6101 course index. This change establishes a reliable, SEO-friendly forward path from the course index to the intended URL, enhancing user navigation, reducing dead links, and simplifying future redirects. The work is tracked via a single commit and lays the groundwork for broader course-redirect consistency across the site.
March 2025 (2025-03) focused on data quality and reliability improvements in WING-NUS/wing-website. Delivered targeted bug fixes to correct author year display on profiles and to fix trailing comma in event location data, improving data accuracy, UI consistency, and downstream parsing. No new features deployed this month; instead, rigorous bug triage and precise commits strengthened core data handling and user trust.
March 2025 (2025-03) focused on data quality and reliability improvements in WING-NUS/wing-website. Delivered targeted bug fixes to correct author year display on profiles and to fix trailing comma in event location data, improving data accuracy, UI consistency, and downstream parsing. No new features deployed this month; instead, rigorous bug triage and precise commits strengthened core data handling and user trust.
February 2025 — WING-NUS/wing-website monthly summary. Delivered data-rich enhancements, improved data quality, and streamlined content generation workflows. The month focused on expanding alumni metadata, stabilizing author data, polishing UI/metadata, and strengthening automated generation pipelines to reduce manual overhead and improve business value. Key features delivered: - Alumni data and awards additions: Added Grad and Post-Grad alumni data, awards, new interns, and thesis fields; batch tooling for page generation to scale updates across the alumni network. - Author indexing and cross-linking: Implemented an index between author_id and author name, plus generation scripts to produce consistent, cross-linked author pages; completed author linking by index (e.g., mapping names to canonical identifiers). - Content polish and UI/metadata enhancements: Typography polish, succinct summaries, emoji, horizontal featured image, full label "Computational Linguistics", and quotation marks to improve readability and branding. - Metadata synchronization with manual overrides: Supported manual updates for key authors (e.g., Abhi and Hengchang) while ensuring automated page refresh, with conflict-resilient updates. Major bugs fixed: - Cleanup and maintenance: Removed testing files and duplicates to eliminate noise and potential misconfigurations. - User groups and roles fixes: Corrected Yanxia’s user_group and user_roles, and fixed related typos on pages for Yanxia and Jesse Gozali. - Grad Alumni Batch syntax debugging: Investigated and fixed syntax issues impacting batch processing. - Thesis punctuation polishing: Standardized punctuation in thesis titles (added period; replaced middle comma with a period). - Deduplication and alias cleanup: Removed redundant Mengyan alias; improved Jun-Ping hyphenation and Junping name normalization; refined author linking with Yan Meng alias. - Miscellaneous UI/content polish: Addressed typos, tightened summaries, and enhanced metadata consistency. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month achieved higher data integrity, clearer author relationships, and faster content publishing through batch tooling and index-driven linking. These improvements reduce manual overhead, support scalable alumni and author data, and enhance searchability and brand consistency across the site. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Data modeling and batch tooling, index-based author linking, metadata synchronization with manual overrides, and UI/UX/content polish to improve readability and brand alignment.
February 2025 — WING-NUS/wing-website monthly summary. Delivered data-rich enhancements, improved data quality, and streamlined content generation workflows. The month focused on expanding alumni metadata, stabilizing author data, polishing UI/metadata, and strengthening automated generation pipelines to reduce manual overhead and improve business value. Key features delivered: - Alumni data and awards additions: Added Grad and Post-Grad alumni data, awards, new interns, and thesis fields; batch tooling for page generation to scale updates across the alumni network. - Author indexing and cross-linking: Implemented an index between author_id and author name, plus generation scripts to produce consistent, cross-linked author pages; completed author linking by index (e.g., mapping names to canonical identifiers). - Content polish and UI/metadata enhancements: Typography polish, succinct summaries, emoji, horizontal featured image, full label "Computational Linguistics", and quotation marks to improve readability and branding. - Metadata synchronization with manual overrides: Supported manual updates for key authors (e.g., Abhi and Hengchang) while ensuring automated page refresh, with conflict-resilient updates. Major bugs fixed: - Cleanup and maintenance: Removed testing files and duplicates to eliminate noise and potential misconfigurations. - User groups and roles fixes: Corrected Yanxia’s user_group and user_roles, and fixed related typos on pages for Yanxia and Jesse Gozali. - Grad Alumni Batch syntax debugging: Investigated and fixed syntax issues impacting batch processing. - Thesis punctuation polishing: Standardized punctuation in thesis titles (added period; replaced middle comma with a period). - Deduplication and alias cleanup: Removed redundant Mengyan alias; improved Jun-Ping hyphenation and Junping name normalization; refined author linking with Yan Meng alias. - Miscellaneous UI/content polish: Addressed typos, tightened summaries, and enhanced metadata consistency. Overall impact and accomplishments: The month achieved higher data integrity, clearer author relationships, and faster content publishing through batch tooling and index-driven linking. These improvements reduce manual overhead, support scalable alumni and author data, and enhance searchability and brand consistency across the site. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Data modeling and batch tooling, index-based author linking, metadata synchronization with manual overrides, and UI/UX/content polish to improve readability and brand alignment.

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