BLISPHON is a multilingual integrated system, with synthetic speech output, for the augmentative or alternative communication of the speechless or with communication problems individual. It is based on Blissymbolics: a well established international, pictographic and ideographic symbol system. BLISPHON has been designed and developed using advanced human-computer interaction techniques in order to provide flexibility and adaptability to the specific requirements of the disabled individual The user can choose from different possible methods and devices for pointing or selecting symbols and for constructing a dialog. A language dependent parser is used for Bliss-to-text conversion. The output of the system can drive a variety of text-to-speech converters. Furthermore, BLISPHON incorporates a powerful educational environment to learn Blissymbolics.
Cite as: Kouroupetroglou, G., Anagnostopoulos, A., Papakostas, G., Charoupias, A. (1993) The BLISPHON alternative communication system for the speechless individual. Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons, 107-110
@inproceedings{kouroupetroglou93_sltdp, author={Georgios Kouroupetroglou and Antonis Anagnostopoulos and Georgios Papakostas and Aris Charoupias}, title={{The BLISPHON alternative communication system for the speechless individual}}, year=1993, booktitle={Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons}, pages={107--110} }