Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 71.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 98.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of a cell phone | 63.3% | |
a screenshot from a cell phone | 51.6% | |
a close up of a device | 51.5% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a chart of the average age of a person
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
an old book with a chart showing the number of people in the city
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-07
This image is a color-coded bar chart titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." It compares the average family sizes within different U.S. geographical regions (North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western) based on whether the head of the family is classified as "native" or "foreign."
- Regions: Each geographical division (North Atlantic, South Atlantic, etc.) is labeled on the left.
- Categories within regions: Families are divided into "Native," "Foreign," and "Total" groups.
- Bars: Bars are color-coded:
- Black represents "Native."
- Orange represents "Foreign."
- Green represents "Total."
- Family size scale: The horizontal axis is numbered 1 through 5, indicating the average size of families.
The chart visually compares family sizes by region and nativity, with variations in bar lengths showing differences between native, foreign, and total families.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-07
The image is a bar chart that displays the average size of families based on geographical divisions and the nativity of the head of the family. The chart is titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family."
The data is categorized into four geographical divisions: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western. Each division has three entries for family size:
- Native
- Foreign
- Total
The bar chart has a scale from 1 to 5, with each bar representing the average family size for each category. The colors used in the chart are black, orange, and green. "Native" families are represented by black bars, "foreign" families by orange bars, and the "total" average by green bars. Each division's native and foreign family sizes are depicted side by side for comparison, with the total family's size represented just below them.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image appears to be a chart or graph titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." It shows the average family size for different geographical regions in the United States, broken down by whether the head of the family is native-born or foreign-born. The chart uses colored bars to represent the average family size, with the length of the bars indicating the relative size. No individuals are identified in the image.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This image shows a horizontal bar chart titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." The chart compares family sizes across five geographical regions of what appears to be the United States: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western.
For each region, there are three bars representing:
- Native (shown in black)
- Foreign (shown in orange/red)
- Total (shown in green)
The x-axis shows values from 1 to 5, presumably representing the number of family members. Looking at the patterns:
- Foreign-born heads of families generally had slightly larger family sizes compared to native-born heads across most regions
- The South Central region appears to have the largest family sizes overall
- The Western region shows the smallest difference between native and foreign family sizes
- All regions show average family sizes between approximately 3 and 4.5 members
The chart appears to be from a historical document, given its style and aged appearance of the paper.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image presents a bar graph titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." The graph is divided into five sections, each representing a different geographical division: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western. Within each section, there are three bars labeled "Native," "Foreign," and "Total." The bars are color-coded, with orange representing native families, green representing foreign families, and black representing total families.
The graph provides a visual representation of the average size of families in each geographical division, categorized by the nativity of the head of family. The data is presented in a clear and organized manner, allowing for easy comparison between different regions and family types. Overall, the graph offers valuable insights into the demographic characteristics of families in the United States during the late 19th or early 20th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image presents a bar graph titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." The graph is divided into two main categories: geographical divisions and general nativity of the head of the family.
- Geographical Divisions
- North Atlantic
- Native: 4
- Foreign: 5
- Total: 9
- South Atlantic
- Native: 4
- Foreign: 6
- Total: 10
- North Central
- Native: 4
- Foreign: 5
- Total: 9
- South Central
- Native: 4
- Foreign: 5
- Total: 9
- Western
- Native: 4
- Foreign: 5
- Total: 9
- North Atlantic
The graph shows that the average size of families varies across different geographical divisions and nativity groups. The South Atlantic region has the largest average family size, with a total of 10 members. In contrast, the Western region has the smallest average family size, with a total of 9 members. The graph also highlights the difference in family size between native and foreign-born families. Foreign-born families tend to have larger families than native-born families, with an average of 5.5 members compared to 4.5 members for native-born families. Overall, the graph provides valuable insights into the demographics of families in different regions and nativity groups.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a bar chart with a title at the top that reads "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." The chart is divided into several sections, each representing a different geographical division and the general nativity of the head of the family. The divisions include North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western. Within each division, there are three categories: Native, Foreign, and Total. Each category is represented by a different color bar, with Native being black, Foreign being orange, and Total being green. The bars are arranged horizontally, with the length of each bar representing the average size of the families in that category. The chart provides a visual representation of the average family size across different geographical divisions and the general nativity of the head of the family.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a chart titled "AVERAGE SIZE OF THE FAMILIES INVESTIGATED, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS AND GENERAL NATIVITY OF HEAD OF FAMILY." The chart is divided into sections representing different geographical divisions and the nativity of the head of the family. Each section is further divided into categories: Native, Foreign, and Total.
The chart uses horizontal bars to represent the average size of families. The bars are color-coded: black for Native, orange for Foreign, and green for Total. The chart includes the following geographical divisions:
- North Atlantic
- South Atlantic
- North Central
- South Central
- Western
Each division has bars representing the average family size for Native, Foreign, and Total categories. The chart is structured in a grid format, with each division and category clearly labeled. The chart provides a visual comparison of family sizes across different geographical areas and nativity of the head of the family.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
The image is a black and white graph displaying the average size of families investigated. The graph is organized by geographical division (North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western) and the general nativity of the head of the family (Native, Foreign, and Total). Each category has a horizontal bar whose length corresponds to the average family size, and each bar is colored differently: native families are black, foreign families are orange, and the total for each geographic region is green. There are numbers 1 through 5 across the top to indicate the scale for family size.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a bar graph showing the average size of families investigated, categorized by geographical division and the general nativity of the head of the family. The graph is laid out in a grid-like format. The left-hand column lists the geographical divisions (North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western) and within each division, it differentiates between "Native," "Foreign," and "Total."
The top row indicates the numerical scale for family size, ranging from 1 to 5. The bars extend horizontally, with their lengths corresponding to the average family size for each category. The bars are colored black for "Native", orange for "Foreign," and green for "Total." The chart appears to be hand-drawn or colored, as there are slight variations in the line work.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a bar chart titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." It presents data on the average size of families categorized by geographical divisions and the nativity (native or foreign) of the head of the family.
The chart is divided into five geographical divisions:
- North Atlantic
- South Atlantic
- North Central
- South Central
- Western
For each geographical division, the data is further divided into three categories:
- Native (black bars)
- Foreign (orange bars)
- Total (green bars)
Here is a detailed summary of the data presented:
North Atlantic:
- Native families have an average size of around 4.
- Foreign families have an average size of around 4.5.
- The total average family size is slightly above 4.
South Atlantic:
- Native families have an average size of around 4.5.
- Foreign families have an average size of around 5.
- The total average family size is slightly below 5.
North Central:
- Native families have an average size of around 4.
- Foreign families have an average size of around 4.5.
- The total average family size is slightly above 4.
South Central:
- Native families have an average size of around 4.5.
- Foreign families have an average size of around 5.
- The total average family size is slightly below 5.
Western:
- Native families have an average size of around 3.5.
- Foreign families have an average size of around 4.
- The total average family size is slightly above 3.5.
Overall, the chart indicates that families with foreign-born heads of household tend to be larger on average compared to those with native-born heads across all geographical divisions. The South Atlantic and South Central regions have the largest average family sizes, while the Western region has the smallest.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image is a bar chart titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." It provides a visual representation of family sizes across different geographical divisions (North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western) and the nativity of the family head (Native or Foreign).
The chart is divided into five columns, each representing a family size: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. For each geographical division and nativity category, there are three bars corresponding to these sizes:
North Atlantic:
- Native: The bar for family size 4 is longest.
- Foreign: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Total: The bar for family size 4 is longest.
South Atlantic:
- Native: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Foreign: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Total: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
North Central:
- Native: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Foreign: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Total: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
South Central:
- Native: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Foreign: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
- Total: The bar for family size 5 is longest.
Western:
- Native: The bar for family size 4 is longest.
- Foreign: The bar for family size 4 is longest.
- Total: The bar for family size 4 is longest.
The bars are color-coded: black for Native, orange for Foreign, and green for Total. The chart appears to be from an older document, possibly from a statistical or sociological study, given the format and presentation style.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image is a bar chart titled "Average Size of the Families Investigated, by Geographical Divisions and General Nativity of Head of Family." The chart is divided into different geographical regions: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Central, South Central, and Western. For each region, the average family size is shown for three categories: Native, Foreign, and Total. The bars are color-coded: black for Native, orange for Foreign, and green for Total. The chart is organized in a way that allows for a comparison of family sizes across different regions and nativity categories. The bars are labeled with numbers 1 through 5, which likely correspond to the average family size. The chart is displayed on a beige background, and the text and bars are printed in black and colored inks.