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Amazon

Book | 100% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 85.2% | |
paintings art | 14.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a piece of paper | 82% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone | 76.7% | |
a piece of paper | 76.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a document with a list of items that are in the same place | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image depicts a form or template designed for evaluating and diagramming the premises of a house. The left side of the document contains sections to record written information, while the right side features a blank grid for sketching the layout or diagram of the premises.
Left Side (Text Fields):
Sections for Observation:
- General Condition and Aspect: Space for remarks on the overall state of the property.
- Moral Surroundings and Influences: Likely used to describe the neighborhood or societal environment.
- Special Dangers or Conditions: Area to note any hazards or specific issues.
- General Remarks or Recommendations: Space for additional comments or advice.
Ownership and Address Details:
- Includes fields for the owner's name, agent's name, and property address.
Photograph Recommendation: A line suggests a photograph can be used to supplement observations.
Abbreviations:
- Lists shorthand codes to classify elements like quality (e.g., "G.F.B.—Good, Fair, Bad"), cleanliness (e.g., "C.D.F.—Clean, Dirty, Filthy"), and structural aspects (e.g., "F.S.R.—Front, Side, Rear").
Right Side (Grid for Diagram):
- Title: "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES—HOUSE."
- Includes directional indicators for orientation (Front—N. E. S. W.).
- Purpose: Blank grid meant for sketching fences, walls, buildings, or lot boundaries.
- Scale Note: Room to specify measurements (e.g., feet per square), adding precision for the diagram.
The document has an orderly and practical structure, hinting at its utilitarian use for property evaluations or inspections.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a vintage form or template on beige grid paper, likely designed for assessing or recording information about a house or premises. The left side of the form contains several sections with lines for filling in details:
General Condition and Aspect: This section is intended for a brief description of the house's overall condition and appearance.
Moral Surroundings and Influences: A section to note the moral or social environment around the premises.
Special Dangers or Conditions: This area is for specifying any particular risks or conditions associated with the property.
General Remarks or Recommendations: A space for additional comments or suggestions regarding the premises.
Below these sections are fields for identifying details:
- Owner: A line for the owner’s name.
- Agent: A line for the agent’s name, likely referring to a real estate agent or additional contact.
- Address: A line to input the property’s address.
- Photograph Recommended to Show: Indicating if a photograph should be taken to document any observations.
There is also a section with abbreviations:
- These abbreviations include terms such as G.F.B. (Good, Fair, Bad), C.D.F. (Clean, Dirty, Filthy), and several others for describing various aspects of the property.
On the right side, there is a large grid area labeled "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES—HOUSE," with instructions for indicating north, east, south, west, and other features such as fences or walls on lot boundaries. It notes the scale and prompts marking significant structures or boundaries.
Overall, the form seems to be designed for conducting a detailed inspection or survey of a property, combining both narrative descriptions and a diagrammatic representation.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage, yellowed document with a grid pattern, featuring a title that reads "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES—HOUSE" in the top-right corner. The document is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a list of categories and the right column providing space for notes or comments.
Categories:
- General Condition and Aspect
- Moral Surroundings and Influences
- Special Dangers or Conditions
- General Remarks or Recommendations
Columns:
- Left column: List of categories
- Right column: Space for notes or comments
Additional Information:
- Abbreviations are listed at the bottom of the document, including:
- G.F.B. - Good
- Fair
- Bad
- C.D.F. - Clean
- Dirty
- Filthy
- A.D.N. - Adequate
- Deficient
- None
- P.S.M. - Free
- Some
- Much
- L.G.D. - Light
- Gloomy
- Dark
- F.S.R. - Front
- Side
- Rear
- W.W. - White
- W.D. - Long Hopper
- Short Hopper
- Washout
- Offset
- Siphon Jet
- Tidal Wave
- Washdown
- V. Yes
- No
Scale:
- The scale is indicated as "Ft. to the Square."
Note:
- The document appears to be a form used for assessing the condition and safety of a house or property.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
This image depicts a vintage, yellowed document titled "Diagram of Premises - House" in the top-right corner. The document is divided into two sections: a table on the left and a blank space on the right.
The table features six rows with the following headings:
- General Condition and Aspect
- Moral Surroundings and Influences
- Special Dangers or Conditions
- General Remarks or Recommendations
- Owner
- Address
Below the table, there are two additional sections:
- Photograph Recommended to Show
- Abbreviations
The abbreviations section lists various terms related to property conditions, such as "G.F.B." for "Good," "Fair," "Bad," and "C.D.F." for "Clean," "Dirty," and "Filthy." The document also includes a scale at the bottom, indicating that it is intended to be used for measuring and evaluating properties. Overall, the image appears to be a historical document used for assessing and documenting the condition of houses.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a form titled "Diagram of Premises - House." The form is divided into two columns. The left column contains various sections, including "General Condition and Aspect," "Moral Surroundings and Influences," "Special Dangers or Conditions," and "General Remarks or Recommendations." The right column is blank, with a scale and instructions to indicate fences, walls, buildings, etc., on lot boundaries. The form also includes abbreviations for various terms, such as "G.F.B." for "Good, Fair, Bad" and "A.D.N." for "Adequate, Deficient, None." The form appears to be a checklist or evaluation form for assessing the condition and surroundings of a house or property.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a document that is divided into two sections. The left section has a grid-like structure with some text, while the right section has a single line of text. The text on the left section is organized into different categories, such as "General Condition and Aspect," "Moral Surroundings and Influences," "Special Dangers or Conditions," and "General Remarks or Recommendations." The right section has a single line of text that reads "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES-HOUSE Front-N. E. S. W." The document appears to be a form or template for evaluating the condition of a house or property.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-08
Here's a description of the image you provided:
The image is a pre-printed form, likely for property assessment or inspection. It's divided into sections to capture various details about a house or property. The form is printed in a faded tan or yellow color, giving it an aged appearance. It contains a series of prompts and blank lines for filling in information.
Here's a breakdown of the form's sections:
Left Side:
- Sections for writing notes: "General Condition and Aspect," "Moral Surroundings and Influences," "Special Dangers or Conditions," and "General Remarks or Recommendations."
- Fields for "Owner," "Agent," and "Address."
- A line for "Photograph Recommended to Show."
- A list of abbreviations relevant to property condition assessment (e.g., "G.F.B." for Good, Fair, Bad; "C.D.F." for Clean, Dirty, Filthy; "A.D.N." for Adequate, Deficient, None)
Right Side:
- A large grid area labeled "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES-HOUSE," with a note indicating the diagram should be oriented to the Front, North, East, South, and West.
- A space to specify the scale (feet to the square) for the diagram.
- A note indicating to mark fences, walls, buildings, and other lot boundaries on the diagram.
The form appears to be designed to provide a structured way to record observations and draw a basic map of a property during an inspection.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-08
This is a vintage inspection report form. It's designed for a property inspection, likely a house, and is filled out by hand.
Here's a breakdown:
- Heading: "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES-HOUSE" and "Front-N. E. S. W." indicate the space for a hand-drawn diagram of the property's layout, with the front of the house oriented to the North, East, South, and West.
- Sections for Inspection:
- "General Condition and Aspect": space for a general assessment of the property's overall state.
- "Moral Surroundings and Influences": a surprisingly old-fashioned section, suggesting a consideration of the neighborhood's character.
- "Special Dangers or Conditions": a section to note hazards.
- "General Remarks or Recommendations": to add additional notes.
- Identification: Sections for the "Owner," "Agent," and "Address."
- Photographic Documentation: "Photograph Recommended to Show," listing areas.
- Abbreviations: A key to understanding the abbreviations used to keep the report succinct.
- Scale: "...Ft. to the Square" is for specifying the scale of the drawn diagram.
- Additional Instructions: "Indicate fences, walls, buildings, etc., on lot boundaries." provides instructions on how to draw the diagram.
Overall, this is a detailed form meant to comprehensively document a property inspection in a way that was standard decades ago.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image depicts a form titled "DIAGRAM OF PREMISES—HOUSE" with the orientation indicated as "Front—N. E. S. W." The form appears to be designed for documenting various aspects of a property, likely for insurance, appraisal, or inspection purposes.
The left side of the form contains several sections for written information:
- General Condition and Aspect: This section is for describing the overall condition and appearance of the property.
- Moral Surroundings and Influences: This section is intended for noting the moral environment and influences around the property.
- Special Dangers or Conditions: This section is for listing any specific dangers or conditions related to the property.
- General Remarks or Recommendations: This section is for any additional remarks or recommendations about the property.
- Owner: A space for the owner's name.
- Agent: A space for the agent's name.
- Address: A space for the property's address.
- Photograph Recommended to Show: This section is for indicating if a photograph is recommended to show specific aspects of the property.
At the bottom of the left side, there is a list of abbreviations to be used in the form:
- G.F.B.—Good, Fair, Bad
- C.D.F.—Clean, Dirty, Filthy
- P.—Paint
- L.—Light, Gloomy, Dark
- F.—Front, Side, Rear
- W.W.—Whitewash or Paint
- L.H., S.H., Wo., O.W., S.J., T.W., Wd.—Long Hopper Slope, Short Hopper Slope, Offset Washout, Siphon Jet, Tidal Wave, Wash down
- Y.—Yes
- N.—No
The right side of the form is blank and presumably intended for a diagram or sketch of the house, indicating the layout and boundaries of the property. There is a note at the bottom right stating "Scale ........ Ft. to the Square. Indicate fences, walls, buildings, etc., on lot boundaries." This suggests that the diagram should be drawn to scale and include details like fences, walls, and buildings.
Overall, the form is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of a property's condition, surroundings, and any notable features or issues.