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Amazon

Document | 78.8% | |
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text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a white background | 72.2% | |
a screenshot of text | 72.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 65.9% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-14
a photograph of a paper document with a checkered checkered checkered checkered checkered check | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
The image shows a vintage inspection form divided into structured sections for recording observations about various aspects of a property, specifically relating to cleanliness, drainage, and suitability for habitation.
The form includes labeled rows for checking conditions such as:
- Cellar Base, Living Rooms: Information such as height above grade, dampness, and fit for habitation.
- Lowest Floor: Notes on the material (e.g., earth, wood, concrete, brick), cleanliness, and repair status.
- House Drain: Descriptions of whether the drain is exposed or closed, obstructed or free, material type, and repair status.
- Garbage Cans & Ash Cans: Adequacy and cleanliness.
- Out Buildings: Includes use, cleanliness, repair status, and adequacy.
- Barns: Number of animals housed, cleanliness, drainage, manure disposal, and distance from the house.
- Courts and Yard: Inner and outer drainage, cleanliness, and pavement condition.
The lower portion contains a large, empty grid for additional notes or visual mapping. The text at the bottom specifies "All statements on this card are correct" with space for the inspector’s signature. The form was manufactured by "Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester and Cleveland." It appears to be a reverse side of another document, as noted by "Reverse of B" in the bottom right corner.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image is a photograph of a vintage inspection card form. The top section of the card contains various categories related to a property's inspection details. These categories include "Cellar Base, Living Rooms," "Lowest Floor," "House Drain," "Garbage Cans," "Out Buildings," "Barns," and "Courts."
Each category has subcategories or variables to be assessed, such as height, condition (e.g., damp or dry), and cleanliness. For example, under "Lowest Floor," there are sections like "Repair," "Cleanliness," and choices for floor material (earth, wood, concrete, brick). "Garbage Cans" and "Ash Cans" have subcategories for adequacy and cleanliness.
The bottom half of the card is a grid, presumably for recording detailed notes or measurements related to the inspection.
At the bottom of the card, there is a space labeled "All statements on this card are correct," followed by spaces for the inspector's signature. The card states "Form No. 7" and indicates that it was made by Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., located in Rochester and Cleveland. In the lower right corner, there is a handwritten note, "Reverse of B."
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a form or checklist related to the evaluation of a cellar base and living rooms. It contains various categories and criteria such as the house drain, garbage cans, out buildings, barns, courts, and more. Each category has details about the condition, cleanliness, and other factors that are being assessed. The form seems to be used by an inspector to evaluate the property and record their observations.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This appears to be a vintage inspection form or checklist card, labeled as "Reverse of B" at the bottom. The form is printed on yellow or cream-colored paper with a grid pattern on the lower portion. It's designed to record information about various aspects of a property, including:
- Cellar Base/Living Rooms
- House Drain
- Garbage Cans and Ash Cans
- Out Buildings
- Barns
- Courts (Inner and Outer)
Each section has specific criteria to be checked, such as:
- Height
- Cleanliness
- Repair status
- Drainage
- Material types
- Dampness levels
- Distance from house
- Number of animals housed (for barns)
The form was produced by "Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co." of Rochester and Cleveland (Form No. 7) and includes a space at the bottom for an inspector's signature, with the statement "ALL STATEMENTS ON THIS CARD ARE CORRECT."
This appears to be a thorough property inspection form, likely used for health or safety inspections of residential properties in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage, yellowed form used for inspecting the condition of a building's cellar base, living rooms, lowest floor, house drain, garbage cans, out buildings, barns, and courts. The form is divided into columns for each section, with rows for specific details such as the number of items, height, height above grade, dampness, fit for habitation, and other relevant information.
The form is titled "Cellar Base, Living Rooms" at the top left corner, and the bottom of the page reads "FORM NO. 7 YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., ROCHESTER AND CLEVELAND." The form appears to be a template for a comprehensive inspection of the building's infrastructure, with space to record observations and notes.
Overall, the image suggests that the form was used to assess the condition of a building's foundation, living spaces, and surrounding areas, with a focus on identifying potential issues or areas for improvement.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a yellowed, aged card with a grid pattern, featuring black text and lines. The top section is divided into two columns, with the left column listing various aspects of a building or property, such as "CEILAR BASE, LIVING ROOMS," "LOWEST FLOOR," "HOUSE DRAIN," "GARBAGE CANS," "OUT BUILDINGS," "BARNS," and "COURTS." The right column contains corresponding information for each aspect, including "HEIGHT," "HEIGHT ABOVE GRADE," "REPAIR," "MATERIAL," "ASH CANS," "REPAIR," "DISPOSAL OF MANURE," and "YARD."
Below this section, there are two additional columns labeled "INNER - OUTER" and "DRAINAGE - CLEANLINESS" and "PAVEMENT" and "CLEANLINESS," respectively. These columns appear to be related to the condition and maintenance of the property's drainage and pavement systems.
At the bottom of the card, there is a note that reads "ALL STATEMENTS ON THIS CARD ARE CORRECT:" followed by a space for an inspector's signature. The card also includes a form number, "FORM NO. 7," and the names of the manufacturers, "YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., ROCHESTER AND CLEVELAND." Overall, the image suggests that this card was used to record information about a property's condition and maintenance, likely for inspection or evaluation purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
This is a form titled "Celar Base, Living Rooms" from the Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. Rochester and Cleveland. It has a grid-like structure with various categories and subcategories, such as "Lowest Floor," "House Drain," "Garbage Cans," "Out Buildings," "Barns," "Courts," "Inner-Outer," "Drainage," "Cleanliness," "Repair," "Pavement," "Distance from House," "Disposal of Manure," "Yard," and "Inspector." The form is yellow with black text and has a watermark of "Reverse of B" in the bottom right corner.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a document that is a form titled "Celar Base, Living Rooms." The form has a grid-like structure with rows and columns, and it appears to be a checklist or a form used for inspection or evaluation purposes. The form has several sections, including "Lowest Floor," "House Drain," "Garbage Cans," "Out Buildings," "Barns," "Courts," and "Drainage." Each section has several sub-sections with specific criteria or requirements. The form also includes a section for the inspector's signature and the date of inspection. The form is dated and appears to be from the early 20th century, possibly related to housing or construction standards.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-07
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows the "Reverse of B" side of a form, likely related to property inspection or assessment. It's formatted as a table with various categories related to the condition and features of a property. The form is laid out with headings like "Cellar Base, Living Rooms," "Lowest Floor," "House Drain," "Garbage Cans," "Out Buildings," "Barns," and "Courts." Each category has sub-headings to assess specific aspects like height, materials, cleanliness, drainage, and whether features are adequate, obstructed, or in need of repair.
The form is printed on light yellow or beige paper, with black text. There's a grid of horizontal and vertical lines forming rows and columns to provide space for filling in information. At the bottom, it states "All statements on this card are correct:-" followed by a space for the inspector's signature. The form is identified as "Form No. 7" and credits "Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester and Cleveland."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-07
This is a yellowed paper form, likely vintage, with a grid-like layout. The form is titled "REVERSE OF B" in the bottom right corner, suggesting it's part of a larger set or booklet. It's designed for collecting information and conducting an inspection.
The form is divided into sections that seem to be assessing a property and its condition:
- General: "CELAR BASE, LIVING ROOMS", and spaces for "NO.", "HEIGHT", "HEIGHT ABOVE GRADE", "DAMP", and "FIT FOR HABITATION".
- Structural and Material: "LOWEST FLOOR" (with options like "SUB-C - C-B"), and material types like "EARTH - WOOD - CONCRETE - BRICK".
- Utilities and Sanitation: "HOUSE DRAIN" (with options "EXPOSED-CLOSED"), "GARBAGE CANS" (with options like "ADEQUATE" and "CLEANLINESS"), "GARBAGE SHUTE", "ASH CANS", and "BARNS".
- Property Conditions: "OUT BUILDINGS" (with spaces for "USE" and "CLEANLINESS"), "COURTS" (with "INNER - OUTER", "DRAINAGE - CLEANLINESS", "PAVEMENT", "CLEANLINESS", and "DRAINAGE") and space for "DISPOSAL OF MANURE" and "DISTANCE FROM HOUSE".
The form seems to be used to record observations and assessments, with blank spaces to fill in details, presumably during an inspection. The bottom of the form includes "ALL STATEMENTS ON THIS CARD ARE CORRECT" and an "INSPECTOR" line, implying this document is used for official verification or record-keeping. The form also includes the name "YAWMAN & ERBE MFG CO., ROCHESTER AND CLEVELAND", which would indicate the manufacturer of the form.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
This image appears to be a historical inspection form used for evaluating various aspects of residential properties. The form is titled "Form No. 7" and is from Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., based in Rochester and Cleveland. It is labeled "Reverse of B," indicating it is the back side of a two-sided form.
The form includes several sections for detailed inspection, each with specific criteria to be checked:
Cellar Base, Living Rooms:
- Number of rooms
- Height of the cellar base
- Height above grade
- Dampness conditions (dry, damp, wet, water)
- Fitness for habitation
Lowest Floor:
- Sub-categories (C-B)
- Materials used (earth, wood, concrete, brick)
- Repair status
House Drain:
- Whether it is exposed or closed
- Whether it is obstructed or free
- Materials used (iron, brick, earthenware)
- Repair status
Garbage Cans:
- Number of cans
- Adequacy
- Cleanliness
- Presence of a garbage chute
- Cleanliness of the chute
- Number of ash cans
- Adequacy
- Cleanliness
Out Buildings:
- Number of outbuildings
- Use
- Cleanliness
- Repair status
Barns:
- Number of barns
- Number of animals housed
- Cleanliness
- Drainage
- Disposal of manure
- Distance from the house
Courts:
- Inner and outer courts
- Drainage and cleanliness
- Pavement
- Yard cleanliness
- Drainage
At the bottom of the form, there is a space for the inspector's signature and a statement confirming that all statements on the card are correct. The form is designed to systematically assess the condition and cleanliness of various parts of a property, likely for health and safety inspections.