Tongtong WuView profile
Research Fellow
Tongtong Wu is a Research Fellow in the Department of Data Science & AI at Monash University, actively contributing to cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and natural language processing. She collaborates with leading researchers such as Gholamreza Haffari and Yuefeng Li on projects involving knowledge extraction, continual learning, and generative modeling. Education: Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence, Southeast University (Jiangsu, China), awarded December 20, 2023. Thesis: Structured Knowledge Extraction with Limited Data . Her research focuses on developing advanced AI models for structured knowledge extraction, with emphasis on generative event extraction, weakly supervised learning, and continual adaptation of language models. She leverages deep learning and probabilistic methods to improve model robustness and generalization in low-data regimes. The recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating external knowledge into generative frameworks and advancing weakly supervised techniques for real-world NLP tasks. Her work spans event detection, topic modeling, and socio-cultural norm discovery, often using pretrained language models and mutual information-based regularization. Scientific Awards: No awards listed in the provided text. She is currently a Chief Investigator on the active project Lifelong Version-controlled Code Generation (2025–2026), indicating involvement in grant-funded research. While there is no mention of formal student supervision, her collaborative output suggests integration within a vibrant research team. She is affiliated with a research network focused on AI and data science at Monash, contributing to both journal articles and top-tier conference proceedings.













