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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a white background | 82.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 76.5% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 76.4% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This is a vintage inspection form designed for assessing the conditions and cleanliness of buildings and related areas. It is formatted as a chart with labeled sections for recording various details about the property. The form is printed on yellow-toned paper with neatly laid-out rows and columns. It includes the following notable sections:
Header Area:
- Fields for "Street," "No.," "Blk.," "WD.," "Date," and "Inspector" allow for basic identification and documentation of the property being inspected.
Building Information:
- Descriptions of the building materials (e.g., brick, frame) and types of stories (e.g., cellar, basement, attic).
- Provision to list apartment floors and whether the roof is leaking.
Stores:
- Sections to note the number of stores present, their cleanliness, type, and whether food is exposed or living spaces are attached.
Basement/Cellar Inspection:
- Includes fields for recording floor-to-ceiling distance, lighting, dampness, occupancy, and cleanliness.
Halls and Stairs:
- Divided into subsections for inspection of floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, and lighting conditions.
Bulkhead, Air Shafts, Courts, and Yard:
- Dedicated areas to evaluate bulkhead locking, air shafts, size and cleanliness of courts, and yard drainage or paving details.
Fire Escapes:
- Section to check adequacy and condition of fire escape structures.
Ash and Garbage Receptacles:
- Space to list the number and type (metal or wood), check coverage, locations, frequency of emptying, and assess nuisances.
Street or Alley:
- Area for evaluating paved conditions, cleanliness, and necessary repairs of adjacent streets or alleys.
Owner's and Agent's Information:
- Fields for recording the owner's name and address, along with the agent’s name and address.
Remarks and Notes:
- Blank spaces are provided for additional observations and comments.
Key for Symbols:
- Symbols like "Y" for yes, "O" for no, "G" for good, "F" for fair, and others for grading the conditions being evaluated.
This form visually represents an organized structure for inspecting buildings, likely aimed at ensuring proper maintenance and compliance with safety or cleanliness standards.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is of a blank inspection form used for assessing building conditions. The form has several sections to fill out detailed information about a building, which includes the address details like Street, Number, Block, Ward, Date, and Inspector.
The form covers various building aspects:
- The type of building, indicated by options like Front, Rear, Brick, and Frame.
- Information about the number of stories, basement conditions, and presence of stores or apartments.
- Separate sections for detailing conditions of basements and cellars including cleanliness, dampness, occupancy, etc.
- Several rows and columns to report on "Halls and Stairs," addressing elements like floors, walls, ceilings, and stairs, indicating their cleanliness and need for repairs or painting.
- Fields to report on building features such as bulkheads, air shafts, courts, yard, fire escapes, and ash/garbage receptacles.
- An area to note down the owner’s name, agent’s name, addresses, and any remarks or notes.
At the bottom of the form, there is a key for symbols used to indicate conditions: Y (Yes), O (No), G (Good), F (Fair), B (Bad), DK (Dark), D (Dirty). This form is labeled as "Form I."
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a vintage, yellowed form for an inspector to assess the condition of a building. The form is divided into sections, each with its own set of questions and categories for evaluation.
- Building
- Front-Rear-Brick-Frame
- Stories-Cel.-Base.-Attic
- Ap'ts. per floor C. B. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A.
- Total 1907- 1907
- Roof leaking
- Stores
- None
- Kind
- Cleanliness
- Food exposed
- Living at rear
- CELLAR
- (B.F............)
- Distance from floor to ceiling
- Light
- Damp
- Occupied
- (B.F............)
- Distance floor to ceiling
- Light
- Damp
- Occupied
- Cleanliness
- Basement
- (B.F............)
- Distance from floor to ceiling
- Light
- Damp
- Occupied
- (B.F............)
- Distance floor to ceiling
- Light
- Damp
- Occupied
- Cleanliness
- Halls and Stairs
- FLOOR
- WALLS
- CEILINGS
- STAIRS
- LIGHT
- HALLS AND STAIRS
- Cellar
- Base.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Cellar
- Base.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Bulkhead
- AIR SHAFTS
- COURTS
- YARD
- FIRE ESCAPES
- ASH AND GARBAGE RECEPT.
- Owner's Name
- ADDRESS
- Agent's Name
- ADDRESS
- Remarks
- NOTES
The form provides a comprehensive assessment of the building's condition, including its structure, stores, basement, halls and stairs, cellar, bulkhead, air shafts, courts, yard, fire escapes, ash and garbage receptacle, owner's name, agent's name, and remarks. The inspector can use this form to evaluate the building's condition and provide a detailed report.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage property inspection form, likely from the early 20th century. The form is divided into sections, each addressing different aspects of the property.
Header Section:
The top section contains fields for essential information about the property, including:
- Street
- Building Number
- Block
- Ward
- Date
- Inspector
Property Description Section:
This section provides a detailed description of the property, including:
- Building type (front-rear-brick-frame)
- Stories
- Cellar or basement presence
- Number of apartments per floor
- Total number of apartments
- Year built (1907)
- Roof condition (leaking)
Basement and Cellar Section:
This section focuses on the basement and cellar areas, with fields for:
- Distance from floor to ceiling
- Lighting conditions
- Dampness
- Occupancy status
Halls and Stairs Section:
This section assesses the condition of hallways and staircases, including:
- Cleanliness
- Repairs needed
- Presence of walls
- Ceiling condition
- Staircase condition
Bulkhead, Air Shafts, Courts, Yard, Fire Escapes, Ash and Garbage Receptacle, and Street or Alley Section:
This section evaluates various external features, such as:
- Bulkhead condition
- Air shaft presence and size
- Court condition
- Yard size and condition
- Fire escape presence and condition
- Ash and garbage receptacle condition
- Street or alley condition
Owner's Name and Agent's Name Section:
This section provides space for recording the owner's name and agent's name, along with their addresses.
Remarks Section:
A section is dedicated to noting any additional comments or observations about the property.
Symbols Key Section:
A key explains the symbols used throughout the form to indicate various conditions, such as cleanliness, repairs, and occupancy status.
Overall, this vintage property inspection form provides a comprehensive framework for evaluating the condition of a property, covering both internal and external features.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is of a form with multiple columns and rows. It is titled "Building" and contains information about the building, including its address, number of stories, cleanliness, and other details. The form also includes information about the building's occupants, including their names and addresses. The form is divided into sections, each with a heading that describes the information that follows. The form appears to be a standard form used by building inspectors to document the condition of a building and its occupants.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a form with a table that contains multiple columns and rows. The table is titled "Building" and is filled with various categories and subcategories. The form is divided into several sections, including "Street," "No.," "Blk.," "Wd.," "Date," "Inspector," and "Owner's Name." Each section has a corresponding column in the table, and the table contains information about the building's condition, such as "Roof leaking," "Cleanliness," "Food exposed," "Living at rear," and "Cellar." The form also includes a section for "Remarks" and "Notes." The form appears to be a standardized inspection form used to assess the condition of a building.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a scanned, pre-printed form titled "Form 1". It appears to be an inspection form, possibly related to building or housing inspections. The form has several sections with blank spaces and checkboxes to record various details.
The form is divided into sections such as "Street," "Building," "Stores," "Basement," "Halls and Stairs," "Bulkhead," "Air Shafts," "Courts," "Yard," "Fire Escapes," "Ash and Garbage Recept.," and "Street or Alley." Each section includes specific attributes to be assessed and recorded, such as cleanliness, repair needs, presence of light, condition of floors, walls, ceilings, stairs, etc. There are fields for the inspector to fill in details like the number of apartments per floor, total number of floors, distance from floor to ceiling in the basement and cellar, and descriptions of the property. There are also sections for the owner's name, agent's name, addresses, remarks, and notes.
At the bottom of the form, there's a key explaining the symbols used for assessment, like "V" for Yes, "O" for No, "G" for Good, "F" for Fair, "B" for Bad, "Dk" for Dark, and "D" for Dirty.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
This is a vintage inspection form likely used for property assessments in the early 20th century, judging by the "1907-1907+" date range mentioned. It's designed to document various aspects of a building, including its structure, living conditions, and potential hazards.
Here’s a breakdown of the key sections:
- Header: Includes fields for the street, building number, block, ward, date, and the inspector's name.
- Building Information: The form begins with a description of the building's type (Front-Rear-Brick-Frame, Stories-Cel-Base-Attic), the number of apartments per floor and categories from 1 to 6 and A. The form has a field for total and if the roof is leaking.
- Stores: There are fields to document the number and kind of stores.
- Basement/Cellar: The form allows you to write in the basement and cellar distance from the floor to the ceiling, lighting, dampness, and occupancy.
- Halls and Stairs: This section has information on the floor, walls, ceilings, and stairs. The form has fields to document the cleaning, repair, need for repair or replacement of all.
- Light: Space for information on natural light, skylights and at night.
- Bulkhead, Air Shafts, Courts, Yard, Fire Escapes, Ash & Garbage Receptacle, and Street/Alley: Each section has fields for the dimensions, repair, cleanliness.
- Owner Information: Fields for the owner's name and address, agent's name and address, and space for remarks.
- Symbol Key: Explains the symbols (Yes, No, Good, Fair, Bad, Dark, Dirty).
- Form Number: Indicates it's Form 1.
The form's structure is systematic, allowing for a detailed assessment of a building's condition. It would have been used by inspectors to evaluate properties for safety, habitability, and potentially for assessing taxes or insurance premiums.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical inspection form used to assess the condition of a building. The form is divided into several sections, each focusing on different aspects of the building's structure and amenities. Here is a detailed breakdown:
Header Information:
- Street: [Blank]
- No.: [Blank]
- Blk.: [Blank]
- Wd.: [Blank]
- Date: [Blank]
- Inspector: [Blank]
Building Information:
- Front-Rear-Brick-Frame: [Blank]
- Stories-Cell-Base-Attic: [Blank]
- Apt's. per floor C. B. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A.: [Blank]
- Total: 1907 - 1907+
- Roof leaking: [Blank]
Stores:
- None: [Blank]
- No.: [Blank]
- Kind: [Blank]
- Cleanliness: [Blank]
- Food exposed: [Blank]
- Living at rear: [Blank]
Basement:
- B.F.........: [Blank]
- Distance from floor to ceiling: [Blank]
- Light: [Blank]
- Damp: [Blank]
- Occupied: [Blank]
Cellar:
- B.F.........: [Blank]
- Distance floor to ceiling: [Blank]
- Light: [Blank]
- Damp: [Blank]
- Occupied: [Blank]
- Cleanliness: [Blank]
Halls and Stairs:
- Floor: [Blank]
- Clean: [Blank]
- Rep.: [Blank]
- Walls: [Blank]
- Need: [Blank]
- Rep. P. or W.: [Blank]
- Ceilings: [Blank]
- Need: [Blank]
- Rep. P. or W.: [Blank]
- Stairs: [Blank]
- Clean: [Blank]
- Rep.: [Blank]
- Degree: [Blank]
- Light: [Blank]
- W'd's to air: [Blank]
- W'd's to room: [Blank]
- Skylight: [Blank]
- At night: [Blank]
Bulkhead:
- Locked: [Blank]
- Obst.: [Blank]
- Windows: [Blank]
- Movable: [Blank]
Air Shafts:
- No.: [Blank]
- Size: [Blank]
- Covered: [Blank]
- Cleanliness: [Blank]
Courts:
- No.: [Blank]
- Size: [Blank]
- Paved: [Blank]
- Repair: [Blank]
- Drainage: [Blank]
Yard:
- No.: [Blank]
- Depth: [Blank]
- Paved: [Blank]
- Repair: [Blank]
- Cleanliness: [Blank]
Fire Escapes:
- Kind: [Blank]
- Adequate: [Blank]
- To: [Blank]
Ash and Garbage Recept.:
- No.: [Blank]
- Metal: [Blank]
- Wood: [Blank]
- Covered: [Blank]
- Where kept: [Blank]
- Emptied how often: [Blank]
- Nuisance: [Blank]
Street or Alley:
- Paved: [Blank]
- Repair: [Blank]
- Cleanliness: [Blank]
Owner's Information:
- Owner's Name: [Blank]
- Address: [Blank]
Agent's Information:
- Agent's Name: [Blank]
- Address: [Blank]
Remarks:
- Remarks: [Blank]
Notes:
- Notes: [Blank]
Symbols:
- Symbols are:
- Y-Yes
- O-No
- G.-Good
- F.-Fair
- B.-Bad
- Dk.-Dark
- D.-Dirty
This form appears to be a comprehensive checklist for inspecting various aspects of a building, including structural integrity, cleanliness, safety features, and general maintenance.