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- Title
- Explore Gallery South Wall
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Date
- 2001
- Description
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Drawing of the south wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor...
Show moreDrawing of the south wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum) in 2001. Folder-level content description from Suzanne Rahn's inventory of the archive: "Folder containing announcement of overlapping exhibitions for the opening of the Bellevue Art Museum—her 'North Slope' paintings (never shown together before or since) filling an enormous space on the main floor and 'No Limits,' a 360-degree walk-in mural in the second floor gallery (now obliterated); designs for 'No Limits'; and a review in The Seattle Times."
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- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Explore Gallery West Wall
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Date
- 2001
- Description
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Drawing of the west wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery...
Show moreDrawing of the west wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum) in 2001. Folder-level content description from Suzanne Rahn's inventory of the archive: "Folder containing announcement of overlapping exhibitions for the opening of the Bellevue Art Museum—her 'North Slope' paintings (never shown together before or since) filling an enormous space on the main floor and 'No Limits,' a 360-degree walk-in mural in the second floor gallery (now obliterated); designs for 'No Limits'; and a review in The Seattle Times."
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- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Explore Gallery East Wall
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Date
- 2001
- Description
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Drawing of the east wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery...
Show moreDrawing of the east wall section of No Limits, a 360-degree, walk-in mural designed by Mary Henry that was painted in the second floor gallery at the Bellevue Art Museum (now Bellevue Arts Museum) in 2001. Folder-level content description from Suzanne Rahn's inventory of the archive: "Folder containing announcement of overlapping exhibitions for the opening of the Bellevue Art Museum—her 'North Slope' paintings (never shown together before or since) filling an enormous space on the main floor and 'No Limits,' a 360-degree walk-in mural in the second floor gallery (now obliterated); designs for 'No Limits'; and a review in The Seattle Times."
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- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Students with model at the Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1945
- Date
- 1945
- Description
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Photograph of students with a model in an Institute of Design class, possibly Shelter Design. As photograph is undated, it may have been taken...
Show morePhotograph of students with a model in an Institute of Design class, possibly Shelter Design. As photograph is undated, it may have been taken when the school was named Chicago School of Design (1939-1944). Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Herbert Read lecture at the Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois, April 23, 1946
- Creator
- Sokolite, Frank
- Date
- 1946-04-23
- Description
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Photograph of the audience at a lecture by Herbert Read at the Institute of Design.
- Collection
- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Students in paper cutting workshop at the Institute of Design, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1945
- Date
- 1940-1949
- Description
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Photograph of students in the paper cutting workshop at the Institute of Design. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date...
Show morePhotograph of students in the paper cutting workshop at the Institute of Design. Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Institute of Design students in Foundation course, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1940s
- Date
- 1940-1949
- Description
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Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
- Collection
- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Founders' Wall 3 - [faces of (l-r): Frank Gunsaulus, Allen Lewis, Robert Pritzker, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]
- Creator
- Barnes, Richard, 1953-
- Date
- 2003
- Description
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Photograph of the Founders' Wall at McCormick Tribune Campus Center, Illinois Institute of Technology. The photograph shows the pictographic...
Show morePhotograph of the Founders' Wall at McCormick Tribune Campus Center, Illinois Institute of Technology. The photograph shows the pictographic icon system designed for the building by graphic design firm 2x4. On the Founders' Wall, the icons are used to create portraits of Frank Gunsaulus, Allen Lewis, Robert Pritzker, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Photograph made available via Illinois Tech's institutional repository with the permission of Richard Barnes.
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- McCormick Tribune Campus Center photographs, 2003
- Title
- Repository Refresh: A New Theme for repository.iit
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2016-05
- Description
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This year, Illinois Tech's Institutional Repository was given it's first significant visual upgrade since its creation in 2012. The...
Show moreThis year, Illinois Tech's Institutional Repository was given it's first significant visual upgrade since its creation in 2012. The application of a new theme harmonized the repository's look with that of the university and library web sites, added more fluid and natural mobile responsiveness, and brought the repository up to contemporary standards in terms of style and functionality. This poster highlights some of the new features of the new theme, and identify some of the challenges that arose when modifying this theme for use at IIT.
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- Celebrating Our Successes Mini-Conference 2016
- Title
- Untitled
- Creator
- Lerner, Nathan, 1913-1997
- Date
- 1937-1945
- Description
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Untitled photograph by Nathan Lerner depicting a wooden sculpture with smaller shapes casting shadows on a square base. The verso features an...
Show moreUntitled photograph by Nathan Lerner depicting a wooden sculpture with smaller shapes casting shadows on a square base. The verso features an Institute of Design stamp, though it is unknown if this photograph dates from Lerner's time as a student or member of the faculty. Date of photograph unknown. Date listed is approximate.
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- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Institute of Design students forging metal, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1940s
- Date
- 1940-1949
- Description
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Bluma Elper and Ed Conkle at the Institute of Design forging a piece of metal in the foundation workshop. As photograph is undated, it may...
Show moreBluma Elper and Ed Conkle at the Institute of Design forging a piece of metal in the foundation workshop. As photograph is undated, it may have been taken when the school was named Chicago School of Design (1939-1944). Photographer unknown. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Institute of Design records, 1937-ca. 1962
- Title
- Out There Somewhere
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Date
- 1964
- Description
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Drawing by Mary Henry.
- Collection
- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Untitled drawing
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Description
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Untitled color drawing by Mary Henry. Date of drawing unknown.
- Collection
- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Mosaic fireplace wall - Plummer residence - Houston, Texas
- Creator
- Henry, Mary Dill, 1913-2009
- Description
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Drawing of a mosaic for a fireplace wall at the Plummer residence in Houston, Texas. Date of drawing unknown.
- Collection
- Mary Dill Henry Papers, 1913-2021
- Title
- Towards In-Network Semantic Analysis: A Case Study involving Spam Classification
- Creator
- Gueyraud, Cyprien, Sultana, Nik
- Date
- 2023-03-06
- Description
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Analyzing free-form natural language expressions “in the network”—that is, on programmable switches and smart NICs—would enable packet...
Show moreAnalyzing free-form natural language expressions “in the network”—that is, on programmable switches and smart NICs—would enable packet-handling decisions that are based on the textual content of flows. This analysis would support richer, latency-critical data services that depend on language analysis—such as emergency response, misinformation classification, customer support, and query-answering applications. But packet forwarding and processing decisions usually rely on simple analyses based on table look-ups that are keyed on well-defined (and usually fixed size) header fields. P4 is the state of the art domain-specific language for programming network equipment, but, to the best of our knowledge, analyzing free-form text using P4 has not yet been investigated. Although there is an increasing variety of P4-programmable commodity network hardware available, using P4 presents considerable technical challenges for text analysis since the language lacks loops and fractional datatypes. This paper presents the first Bayesian spam classifier written in P4 and evaluates it using a standard dataset. The paper contributes techniques for the tokenization, analysis, and classification of free-form text using P4, and investigates trade-offs between classification accuracy and resource usage. It shows how classification accuracy can be tuned between 69.1% and 90.4%, and how resource usage can be reduced to 6% by trading-off accuracy. It uses the spam filtering use-case to motivate the need for more research into in network text analysis to enable future “semantic analysis” applications in programmable networks.
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- Title
- Lewis Annual, 1903
- Creator
- Lewis Institute (Chicago, Ill.)
- Date
- 1903
- Description
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1903 yearbook for the Lewis Institute, a coeducational school in Chicago, IL.
- Collection
- Lewis Annual yearbooks, 1903-1940
- Title
- INFORMATION QUALITY: RESTRUCTURING THE MODERN ACADEMIC LIBRARY FOR RESEARCH ACCURACY
- Creator
- JURKOWSKI, ODIN L.
- Date
- 1997-05
- Description
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Information overload causes problems in accessing information and is becoming more prevalent as technology allows us to store greater amounts...
Show moreInformation overload causes problems in accessing information and is becoming more prevalent as technology allows us to store greater amounts of information, and as researchers produce ever more specialized knowledge. This thesis will begin with a discussion of this overload followed by an examination of statistics gathered at Illinois Institute of Technology (which support the trend of increased interlibrary loan transactions and the rise in information availability). Following a review of the literature in library and information science, psychology, and linguistics, this thesis will discuss some of the solutions to this problem. First, access may be improved by transforming the storage of information from traditional print resources to electronic. Considering the restrictions of the present vendor supplied print resources, the limitations due to present copyright law, and cost comparisons between print and electronic subscriptions, we find a distinct advantage to future electronic access. This access can be improved through the use of electronic journals, full-text/image databases, and virtual libraries. Second, the searching capabilities of information systems can be improved in order to narrow information into more accurate search results. This can be done by advanced indexing, adding value, relevance and ranking, citation analysis to direct the patron towards improved search results, and by taking advantage of hypertext capabilities in order to ease navigation through information systems.
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- Title
- SELECTING AN EFFECTIVE DELIVERY METHOD FOR MULTIMEDIA-BASED DISTANCE EDUCATION
- Creator
- BURIAN, ARNOLD
- Date
- 1998-05
- Title
- TESTING COMPUTER INTERACTION TECHNOLOGY AND METHODS WITH CHILDREN
- Creator
- FROEHLICH, THORSTEN
- Date
- 2007-07
- Description
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Deploying educational computer games for children in schools requires understanding of usability. Usability of computer hardware as well as...
Show moreDeploying educational computer games for children in schools requires understanding of usability. Usability of computer hardware as well as the game user interaction is a major concern of this research. The aim of this thesis is to compare the usability of mice and touchpads, as well as test graphics tablets, with third and fifth grade students. Each of these technologies' usability is measured using drag and drop, point and click, and click-only interaction by measuring time to complete tasks and error rate. For this purpose, 142 students participated in a quantitative usability test conducted in five Chicago-area elementary schools. Students played a custom-designed computer game asking them to solve mathematical problems appropriate for their level of education. The main purpose of the game was to create a realistic workload for users. The game tracked students' interactions by recording on-screen cursor movements. Statistical analysis of variance (a = 0.01) of usability showed no significant difference using point and click compared to drag and drop. There was no significant difference between using mice and touchpads. However, because students had no prior experience using graphics tablets, tablet use could not be learned within ten minutes. Finally, usability was found to increase with students' age. Further, when the movements were analyzed for patterns, statistical analysis revealed that workload had a significant influence on usability. Two patterns emerged: hovering with the cursor to find answers on screen, and evading screen areas where accidental dropping of an item could result in an incorrect answer. Although students employing these patterns require more time than reported in previous research, workload had never been considered as a significant factor before. In conclusion, schools can deploy either desktop computers commonly using mice or notebook computers commonly using touchpads because usability does not differ significantly. Workload is the important factor on usability, and thus when developing and usability testing specific games, the users' workload has to be observed. In addition, game designers should consider supporting both drag and drop and point and click. Finally, when testing games, children should be exactly the age of the target audience for accurate results.
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- Title
- THE FRONT VOWELS BEFORE R OF THE NORTH-CENTRAL STATES
- Creator
- HARTMANN, ERIKA
- Date
- 1981-05