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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.7% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a piece of paper | 77.8% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 75.9% | |
a piece of paper | 75.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
the document that was used to make the statement.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16
a photograph of a letter from the president of the united states, to his wife, and their
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
two pages of a letter with a black and white image
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image is a document titled "The Boys' Club, New York City." It is divided into two sections, each containing typed information on white paper attached to a gray background.
Left Side:
- Title: "BOYS' CLUB" followed by "Tompkins Square," and the location "New York."
- Subheading: "CHRONOLOGY," which lists significant years and events related to the Boys' Club:
- 1876: Foundation of the club in a small room on St. Mark's Place.
- 1887: Society incorporated.
- 1898: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island.
- 1900: Extension of the work of the club.
- 1901: Present building completed.
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island.
Right Side:
- Title: “SOCIAL PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES,” listing activities such as:
- Games
- Singing
- Drawing
- Gymnasium
- Library
- Subheading: "STATISTICS," which provides information including:
- Number of residents: Men - 6, Women - None.
- Number of workers (excluding residents): 42.
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: About 860.
- Estimated percentages of principal nationalities reached:
- German 40%
- Hungarian, English, Scotch 5%
- Italian 20%
- Jewish 20%
- Irish 10%
The document suggests a detailed overview of the Boys' Club timeline, activities, and statistical demographic information of participants. A small note at the bottom right states "See also Report."
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a scanned document related to The Boys' Club in New York City. The document is divided into two sections. The first section, on the left, provides a chronology of the club's history, including key dates and events:
- 1876: Foundation of Club in small room on St. Mark's Place
- 1887: Society Incorporated
- 1890: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club
- 1901: Present building completed
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island.
The second section, on the right, lists the principal activities and statistics of the club:
Principal Activities:
- Games
- Singing
- Gymnasium
- Drawing
- Library
Statistics:
- Members: 6 men
- Number of residents: None
- Number of workers, exclusive of the residents: 42
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: about 800
- Estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities reached:
- German 40%
- Italian 20%
- Irish 15%
- Hungarian, English, Scotch 5%
- Jewish 20%
The note "See also Report" is included at the bottom of the statistics section. At the top center of the document, it is labeled "The Boys' Club, New York City". The document's design is simple, with typewritten text on a light background.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image appears to be a historical document or record about the Boys' Club in New York City. It contains information about the club's history, including key dates and events such as the incorporation of the club in 1887 and the establishment of a gymnasium in 1900. The document also provides statistics about the club's membership, including the nationalities of its members. Overall, the image seems to be a detailed record of the Boys' Club's activities and growth over time.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image shows a historical document about The Boys' Club in New York City. It appears to be an information sheet or record with two main sections. The left section contains a chronology starting from 1876, showing key events like the club's foundation at St. Luke's Place, its incorporation in 1887, and various developments up to 1902, including the purchase of ground for the William Carey Camp.
The right section lists "Principal Activities" which include:
- Games
- Printing
- Drawing
- Library
- Gymnasium
It also includes statistics showing:
- Number of residents (about 6)
- Number of workers and club enrollment details (about 580 members)
- Demographics of nationalities reached, including German, Hungarian, Scottish, Italian, Irish, and Jewish populations, with percentages noted
The document appears to be from an archival or historical collection, given its formal layout and aged appearance.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image presents a scanned document from The Boys' Club, New York City, featuring two white rectangles with black text on a beige background. The left rectangle contains information about the club's history, while the right rectangle provides details on principal activities and statistics.
Left Rectangle:
- Title: "Boys' Club"
- Location: "Temple Square, New York"
- Chronology:
- 1876: Foundation of Club in small room on St. Mark's Place
- 1887: Society incorporated
- 1899: Demonstration of Summer Camp on Plum Island
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club
- 1901: Present building completed
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island
Right Rectangle:
- Title: "Principal Activities"
- Categories:
- Drawing
- Library
- Singing
- Gymnasium
- Statistics:
- Number of residents: 6 women
- Number of workers: exclusive of the residents, 61
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: 880
- Nationalities represented: 40% German, 20% Italian, 10% Irish, 10% Hungarian, 5% English, 5% Scotch, 20% Jewish
- Report
The document appears to be a report or brochure from The Boys' Club, New York City, highlighting its history, activities, and statistics.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image depicts a scanned document from The Boys' Club in New York City, featuring two white rectangles with black text on a beige background. The top of the page displays the title "The Boys' Club, New York City" in black text.
Left Rectangle:
- Chronology:
- 1876: Foundation of Club in small room on St. Mark's Place
- 1887: Society incorporated
- 1898: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club
- 1901: Present building completed
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island
Right Rectangle:
- Principal Activities:
- Games
- Singing
- Gymnasium
- Drawing
- Library
- Statistics:
- Number of residents: 6 (men)
- Number of workers, exclusive of the residents: 61
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: about 880
- Nationalities represented:
- German: 40%
- Italian: 20%
- Irish: 10%
- Hungarian, English, Scotch: 5%
- Jewish: 20%
The document provides a brief overview of the history and activities of The Boys' Club in New York City, as well as some statistical information about its membership and demographics.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image shows two pages of a document. The first page contains a title "The Boys' Club, New York City" and a chronology of events related to the club. The second page contains information about the club's principal activities and statistics. The title of the document is "Boys' Club Tompkins Square New York." The first page has a list of years from 1876 to 1902, with corresponding events. The second page has a list of activities, including games, singing, gymnasium, and library, and statistics about the number of residents, workers, and enrollment in classes and clubs.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image shows two sheets of paper with text printed on them. The sheets are attached to a larger piece of paper. The paper has a black border. The first sheet of paper has the heading "The Boys' Club, New York City" at the top. The second sheet has the heading "Statistics" at the top. The sheets have information about the club's history, location, and activities.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-24
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR content and visual information:
Overall:
The image is a document, likely a page from a report or record, concerning "The Boys' Club, New York City." The page is divided into two main sections with text boxes. The page is light brown and framed with a darker grey.
Left Section (Boys' Club Information):
- Title: "BOYS' CLUB"
- Location: "Tompkins Square, New York"
- Chronology: A list of key dates and events in the club's history.
- 1876: Foundation of the Club in a small room on St. Mark's Place.
- 1887: Society Incorporated.
- 1898: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island.
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club.
- 1901: Present building completed.
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island.
Right Section (Principal Activities and Statistics):
- Title: "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES"
- Activities Listed: Games, Singing, Gymnasium, Drawing, Library
- Statistics:
- Number of residents: 6 men, 0 women
- Number of workers (excluding residents): 61
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: about 850
- Estimated percentage of principal nationalities reached:
- German: 40%
- Italian: 20%
- Irish: 15%
- Hungarian, English, Scotch: 5%
- Jewish: 20%
- Note: "Be also Report"
Additional Notes:
- There appear to be handwritten notations on the document (e.g., "Saad")
- A number (G Se 29.73.5-5) is in the upper right, possibly a catalog or reference number.
- The text is typed.
In summary, the image provides a historical overview of the Boys' Club in New York City, including key milestones, activities offered, and demographic statistics.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-24
This is an archival document from "The Boys' Club" in New York City. It's a historical record, presenting information about the club's founding and activities.
Here's a breakdown:
- Title: "The Boys' Club, New York City."
- Location: Tompkins Square, New York
- Chronology: This section provides a timeline of key events:
- 1876: Foundation of the Club in a small room on St. Mark's Place.
- 1887: Society incorporated.
- 1898: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island.
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club.
- 1901: Present building completed.
- 1902: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island.
- Principal Activities: Lists the main activities offered: Games, Singing, Gymnasium, Drawing, Library.
- Statistics: Provides numerical data:
- Number of residents: Men 6, Women 0 (likely indicating that it was a club for boys).
- Number of workers (excluding residents): 61.
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes: About 850.
- Estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities:
- German: 40%
- Italian: 20%
- Hungarian, English, Scotch: 5%
- Irish: 15%
- Jewish: 20%
- Additional Information: A note "Be also Report"
The document offers a snapshot of the Boys' Club, its history, activities, and the demographic makeup of its participants at the time. The style and language suggests it is an official document created for record keeping or reporting purposes.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a document titled "The Boys' Club, New York City." It contains two sections of text on separate pieces of paper, both mounted on a larger sheet.
Left Section:
- Title: "No. 70. 539"
- Location: Temple Square, New York
- Phone Number: 600000297
- Historical Timeline:
- 1876: Establishment of the Club in a small room on St. Mark's Place.
- 1887: Society incorporated.
- 1898: Commencement of Summer Camp on Plum Island.
- 1900: Extension of the work of the Club.
- 1901: Present building completed.
- 1908: Purchase of the ground for the William Carey Camp at Riverhead, Long Island.
Right Section:
Principal Activities:
- Games
- Singing
- Gymnastics
- Drawing
- Library
Statistics:
- Number of residents: 1,200
- Number of workers, exclusive of the residents: 62
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes, about 850
- Estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities reached:
- German: 40%
- Italian: 30%
- Irish: 10%
- Hungarian, English, Scottish: 5%
- Jewish: 10%
- Bohemian: 5%
The document appears to be a historical record and statistical summary of the Boys' Club in New York City, detailing its founding, significant milestones, activities, and demographic information of its members.
Qwen
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