Homepage Publication Update Design

Homepage Publication Update Design

Goal

Update the homepage to announce three newly accepted papers and list them in the 2026 publications section while preserving the existing Jekyll markup and visual style.

Scope

Only _pages/about.md will be changed during implementation. The separate legacy publications page, site styles, navigation, and assets are out of scope.

News

Add two entries at the top of the existing scrollable news list, in reverse chronological order:

  1. 2026.08: 2 papers accepted by EMNLP 2026
  2. 2026.07: 1 paper accepted by Journal of Computer Research and Development (in Chinese)

Publications

Add three individual entries to the top of the 2026 publication list:

  1. Mitigating Overthinking via Interleaved System-1/2 Reasoning in Large Language Models
    • Authors: Han Ding, Wei Chen, Fuzhen Zhuang
    • Venue: Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2026)
  2. Structure Matters: Semantic-Structural Dual-Path Arbitration Named Entity Recognition with LLMs
    • Authors: Xinghong Hou, Yiqi Tong, Wei Chen, Wei Guo, Fuzhen Zhuang
    • Venue: Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2026 (EMNLP 2026 Findings)
  3. Multi-view Enhanced Graph Attention Network for Multimodal Knowledge Graph Completion
    • Authors: Wei Chen, Fuzhen Zhuang
    • Venue: Journal of Computer Research and Development (in Chinese), 2026

The two EMNLP papers will appear before the July journal paper because the August acceptances are newer. Each paper will use the homepage’s existing publication-title, publication-authors, and publication-venue markup. Wei Chen’s name will be bold. No paper or code links will be shown because no public URLs were supplied for these three papers.

Verification

Run the repository’s available Jekyll build or equivalent local validation, then inspect the generated homepage markup to confirm:

  • both news entries are present and ordered correctly;
  • all three publication entries appear in the 2026 section;
  • titles, author order, venue labels, emphasis, and HTML structure are correct;
  • no unrelated tracked files are changed.