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Clarifai
created on 2019-06-06
Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
Google
created on 2019-06-06
Microsoft
created on 2019-06-06
screenshot | 78 | |
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design | 52.1 | |
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document | 18.9 | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 97.2% | |
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cars vehicles | 1.7% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-06-06
a screenshot of a cell phone in the water | 37.5% | |
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a screenshot of a social media post with text and water | 37.4% | |
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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a blue and white checkered paper with a list of items on it | -100% | |
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a pre-printed form for a housing survey card, likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by "Lawrence Survey: Housing, 1-1911 House Card" at the bottom. The form has several categories for information about a building and property, arranged in a grid-like layout with blank spaces for handwritten entries.
The card is light blue. Some of the categories on the form are:
- STREET: along with spaces for the street number, block, and date.
- BUILDING: with fields like "Front-Rear-Brick-Frame," "STORIES Cel-Bas," "APTS. Per fir. C. B.-1-2-3-4-5," "New-4 Yrs. Old," "Rep. G. F. B.," "Cor. Interior," "Widths," "Depth," "ENT. fr. St.-Ct-Yd..Al. fr. N. S. E. W.," "Blt. as T. H.," "Added Space-Apt.-Where," and "% OF LOT."
- STORES: with fields such as "None No.," "St. Nos, or. Loc. N. S. E. W. of Ent.," "KIND," "Clean G.-F.-B.," "Living at Rear," "Food Exposed," and "Nu."
- 2ND STAIRS: with fields for "None-Adqte.," "IN-OUTSIDE-½," "Rep. G.-F.-B.," "OBSTR. 1-2-3 fl.," "Dangerous," "LEAD to St.-Yd.-S. Ct.-Al.," and "Egress Adqte."
- YARD: with fields for "Depth," "Paved Rep- G..F.-B.," and "Drain Surface to S. Ct."
- SIDE COURT: with fields for "N. S. E. W. Width," "Paved Rep. G.-F.-B.," and "Drain Surface to St.-AI."
- SIDE CT. NO. 2: a field stating "N-S. E. W. (As Above)"
- ASH CHUTE: with fields for "At floor 1-2-3-4-5," and "REP. Lids Gone-Holes."
- GARBAGE CHUTE: with the field "(As Above)."
- LOWEST FLOOR: with fields for "Cel.-Bas.-Curb," and "USE Bus.-Storage-Dwelling."
- CELLAR: with fields for "Ceiling," "FLOOR Dry-Wet-Water," "RUB. S. M, Nu.," "Walls W. w.," and "Ventilation G.-F.-B."
- STAIRS: with fields for "Brick Inc.," "DOORS Top-Bot. S. C. F. P.," and "Soffit-Risers."
- HOUSE DRAIN: with fields for "Exposed Iron-Earthern," and "Obst. Openings."
- ROOF: with fields for "Shape," "Material Access Scuttle-Ladder-Stairs," and "Repair."
- OWNER: and AGENT: sections for the name and address of each.
The card is designed for a systematic, detailed record of a property's physical condition and features, including aspects like building materials, yard characteristics, plumbing, and even garbage disposal. It's a primary source document that would be valuable for historical research on housing conditions in the early 20th century.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06
This is a historical document, a "House Card" from the Lawrence Survey of Housing dating back to 1911. It appears to be a standardized form used to record detailed information about a specific building and property. The card is divided into sections addressing various aspects of the structure:
Top Section:
- Street and No. (for the address)
- Block
- Date
Following Sections:
- Building: Details on the building's structure (e.g., Front-Rear-Brick-Frame), number of stories, apartments, year built, and more.
- Stores: Information on any stores in the building.
- 2nd Stairs: Information on the stairwell.
- Yard: Details about the yard.
- Side Court and Side Ct. No. 2: Details about the side areas of the property.
- Ash Chute
- Garbage Chute
- Lowest Floor: Information on the basement or lowest level.
- Cellar: Details on the cellar, including ceiling, flooring, and ventilation.
- Stairs: Details on the building's stairs.
- House Drain: Information about the house's drainage system.
- Roof: Information about the roof, including its shape, material, and access.
- Owner and Agent: Spaces for the names and addresses of the property owner and any relevant agents.
The card contains various specific categories to be filled in, such as the building's "stories," the "kind" of store, whether a space is "dangerous," and more. The card uses abbreviations and codes for brevity. It provides a snapshot of the building and its condition at the time the survey was conducted.
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