About Me

I am a computational linguist working in the DGS-Korpus project in the Institute for German Sign Language and Communication of the Deaf at the Universität Hamburg. I previously worked in the BMBF project “Quest: Quality – Established: Testing and application of curation criteria and quality standards for audiovisual, annotated language data”, also at the Universität Hamburg.

I previously worked for many years in the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation (ILCC) at the University of Edinburgh, on projects which carried out research into Natural Language Generation, Dialogue Systems, Social Robotics, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Cultural Heritage and Corpus Annotation.

Contact

amy.isard@uni-hamburg.de

Hamburg University
Institute for German Sign Language
Room B0040
Gorch-Fock-Wall 7
20354 Hamburg