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Imagga
text visuals | 87.7% | |
paintings art | 11.6% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a white background | 75.9% | |
a screenshot of text | 75.8% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 69.3% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-06
a photograph of a folder containing a list of items that include a list of items that are in | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This image is a log or record card titled "PROGRESS OF WORK." It appears to document various inspection dates and construction milestones for a building project in a tabular format.
Key sections and content:
- Date of Inspection (left column): Lists specific dates when inspections occurred (e.g., "6/20," "6/27," etc.).
- Progress Description (next column): Describes the stage of work completed on the inspection dates:
- "Building enclosed" on 6/20
- "Laying floors" on 6/27
- "Lathing" on 7/5
- "Plastering" on 7/19 and 7/26
- "Trimming" on 8/14, 8/29, and 9/11
- "Completed" on 9/18
- Date to Re-Inspect: Indicates respective dates for follow-up inspections corresponding to the milestones.
- Number of Mechanics at Work: Notes the number of workers on-site during each stage (ranges from 4 to 6 workers).
- Work Stopped: This section is blank, suggesting no recorded stoppages of work.
- Number of Violations at Work: Records one violation during the "Lathing" stage on 7/5.
- Special Report Made: A "1" is noted on 7/5, potentially related to the violation.
- Signed (Badge No. & Initials): This column is empty or unused.
The card reflects the systematic tracking and reporting of construction progress over several inspection dates from June to September, culminating in completion on September 18.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image shows a progress of work card used for tracking construction or renovation activities, likely from an early to mid-20th century project. The card is lined and has columns with headings for various details of the work inspection process. The columns include "Date of Inspection," "Progress of Work," "Date to Re-Inspect," "No. Mechanics at Work," "Work Stopped," "No. Violations at Work," "Special Report Made," and "Signed (Badge No.) & Initials."
On the left side, under "Date of Inspection," there are several entries indicating work progression:
- 6/20: "Building enclosed"
- 6/27: "Laying floors"
- 7/5: "Lathing"
- 7/19: "Plastering"
- 7/26: (Ditto for "Plastering")
- 8/14: "Trimming"
- 8/29: (Ditto for "Trimming")
- 9/11: (Ditto for "Trimming")
- 9/18: "Completed"
In the column "Date to Re-Inspect," dates follow a week or more after each inspection, corresponding to the next task start date. The "No. Mechanics at Work" column shows the number of workers, ranging between 4 to 6. There is a "1" marked in the "Special Report Made" column for the date 7/19, corresponding to the "Plastering" task, indicating there might have been a report about this task. The other columns to record work stoppage, violations at work, and signatures appear empty or not detailed. No signatures or badges are noted in the last column.
The card reflects an organized approach to managing and tracking construction project progress over a span of three months, from June to September.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a progress of work record or log. It contains a list of dates and descriptions of various tasks performed, such as "Building unloaded", "Laying floors", "Painting", "Plastering", and "Completed". The record includes details like the date, number of mechanics at work, and the number of violations. However, the image does not contain any human faces or identifiable individuals, so I will not name or identify any people in my description.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This image shows a construction progress log or inspection record card. The document tracks various stages of construction work from June 20 to September 18. The stages recorded include:
- Building enclosed (6/20)
- Laying floors (6/27)
- Lathing (7/5)
- Plastering (7/19)
- Trimming (8/14)
- Completed (9/18)
The form has columns for "Date of Inspection," "Progress of Work," "Date to Re-Inspect," "No. Mechanics at Work," "Work Stopped," "Violations Made," and "Special Report." The number of mechanics working on the project varied between 4-6 throughout the construction period, and there appears to be one violation noted during the process. The document appears to be on an aged, yellowish paper, suggesting this is a historical record.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a vintage, yellowed, and worn progress report card, likely from the early 20th century. The card is divided into columns, with the top row featuring the following headings:
- Date of Inspection
- PROGRESS OF WORK
- Date to Re-Inspect
- No. Mechanics at Work
- Work Stopped
- No. Violations at Work
- Special Report Made
- Signed (Badge No.) & Initials
The columns are filled with handwritten entries in black ink, although some sections are blank. The entries include:
- 6/20: Building unclosed
- 6/27: Laying floors
- 7/5: Lathing
- 7/19: Plastering
- 7/26:
- 8/14: Trimming
- 8/29:
- 9/11:
- 9/18: Completed
The background of the image is a plain gray color, suggesting that it may be a scanned or digitized version of the original document. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the past, offering insight into the progress of a construction project or similar endeavor.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a card with a table containing handwritten notes, likely used for tracking progress on a project or task. The card is divided into two main sections: the left side features a list of tasks or activities, while the right side includes columns for recording dates, numbers, and other relevant information.
Left Side:
- A list of tasks or activities is written in black ink, including:
- Building enclosed
- Laying floors
- Painting
- Plastering
- Trimming
- Completed
Right Side:
- The top row contains column headers, which are:
- Date of Inspection
- Progress of Work
- Date to Re-Inspect
- No. Mechanics at Work
- Work Stopped
- No. Violations at Work
- No. Report Made
- Special Report (Badge No.) & Initials
- The remaining rows contain handwritten entries in each column, providing details about the progress of work, dates, and other relevant information.
Overall, the image suggests that this card was used to track the progress of a construction project or similar activity, with the left side listing the tasks involved and the right side providing a record of the work completed, dates, and other relevant details.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a page from a document titled "PROGRESS OF WORK." The page is divided into columns with headings such as "Date of Inspection," "Building Enclosed," "Laying Floors," "Lathing," "Plastering," "Trimming," and "Completed." Each row corresponds to a specific date, ranging from June 20 to September 18. The entries are handwritten in cursive, detailing the construction progress in a building. Notable entries include "Building enclosed" on June 20, "Laying floors" on June 27, "Lathing" on July 5, "Plastering" on July 19, "Trimming" on August 14, and "Completed" on September 18. The document appears to be yellowed, suggesting it is an old record.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a progress report of work done, with a table that has six columns and 10 rows. The columns are titled "Date of Inspection," "Progress of Work," "Date to Re-Inspect," "No. Mechanics at Work," "No. Work Stopped Violations at Work," and "Special Report Made." The rows contain dates and handwritten text describing the progress of the work. The first row has the date "6/20" in the first column and "Building enclosed" in the second column. The last row has the date "9/18" in the first column and "Completed" in the second column.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-07
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a form titled "Progress of Work." It is divided into columns with headings such as "Date of Inspection," "Progress of Work," "Date to Re-Inspect," "No. Mechanics at Work," "Work Stopped," "No. Violations at Work," "Special Report Made," and "Signed (Badge No.) & Initials."
The form is filled with handwritten entries detailing the progress of a construction project. Here's a breakdown of the entries:
- 6/20: Building enclosed.
- 6/27: Laying floors.
- 7/5: Lathing.
- 7/19: Plastering.
- 7/26: (Continuation of plastering, indicated by a quotation mark).
- 8/14: Trimming.
- 8/29: (Continuation of trimming, indicated by a quotation mark).
- 9/11: (Continuation of trimming, indicated by a quotation mark).
- 9/18: Completed.
The "Date to Re-Inspect" column has dates corresponding to the initial inspection dates. The "No. Mechanics at Work" column has numbers ranging from 4 to 6. There is one instance of "1" in the "No. Violations at Work" column. The "Work Stopped," "Special Report Made," and "Signed (Badge No.) & Initials" columns are mostly empty.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-07
The image shows a handwritten construction progress report on a yellowed sheet of paper. The report is organized in a table format, with columns for "Date of Inspection," "Progress of Work," "Date to Re-Inspect," "No. Mechanics at Work," "Work Stopped," "No. Violations at Work," "Special Report Made," and "Signed (Badge No.) & Initials."
The "Progress of Work" entries detail various stages of construction, including "Building enclosed," "Laying floors," "Lathing," "Plastering," and "Trimming." The date of inspection for these activities are listed on the left and the date to re-inspect is on the right.
There is a single entry under "No. Violations at Work" for the "Lathing" stage. The "Work Stopped" column has no entries. The entries include numbers like 6 and 5 for the No. Mechanics at Work. The last entry notes that the project was "Completed". The last three columns, where one could sign, provide a special report, and initial, are blank.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a progress report for a construction project, detailing the stages of work completed and the corresponding dates. The report is divided into several columns:
- Date of Inspection: This column lists the dates when inspections were conducted.
- Progress of Work: This column describes the work completed at each stage.
- Date to Re-inspect: This column lists the dates when re-inspections were scheduled.
- No. Mechanics at Work: This column indicates the number of workers present during each inspection.
- Work Stopped: This column shows whether work was stopped, but it appears to be blank or not used in this report.
- No. Violations at Work: This column indicates the number of violations found during each inspection.
- Special Report Made: This column is blank, suggesting no special reports were made.
- Signed (Badge No.) & Initials: This column is blank, indicating that the report was not signed.
Here is the detailed information from the report:
6/20: Building enclosed.
- Date to Re-inspect: 6/27
- No. Mechanics at Work: 6
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
6/27: Laying floors.
- Date to Re-inspect: 7/5
- No. Mechanics at Work: 6
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
7/5: Lathing.
- Date to Re-inspect: 7/19
- No. Mechanics at Work: 5
- No. Violations at Work: 1
7/19: Plastering.
- Date to Re-inspect: 7/26
- No. Mechanics at Work: 4
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
7/26: (blank)
- Date to Re-inspect: 8/14
- No. Mechanics at Work: 5
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
8/14: Trimming.
- Date to Re-inspect: 8/29
- No. Mechanics at Work: 6
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
8/29: (blank)
- Date to Re-inspect: 9/11
- No. Mechanics at Work: 5
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
9/11: (blank)
- Date to Re-inspect: 9/18
- No. Mechanics at Work: 5
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
9/18: Completed.
- Date to Re-inspect: (blank)
- No. Mechanics at Work: (blank)
- No. Violations at Work: (blank)
The report tracks the progress of the construction project from the enclosure of the building to its completion, with inspections conducted at various stages to ensure compliance and progress.