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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Tree | 94.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of text | 90.9% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 85.6% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 85.5% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a black and white advertisement for a school bus
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
an old book with a picture of a house and a menu
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image appears to be a historical document or report from the "Lyman School for Boys," which was an institution dedicated to rehabilitating or providing care for boys. The document contains several sections, a photograph, and statistical information.
Breakdown of the Image:
Title:
- The title reads "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" prominently at the top.
Subtitle:
- Below the title is written, "A PLACED OUT BOY."
Photograph:
- A black-and-white photograph of a building is featured on the left side. The structure looks like a large brick building, possibly the school or housing facility. It's surrounded by leafless trees, suggesting a winter setting.
Financial Information:
- The text mentions "SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS." It states that $2,569.86 was collected last year for 67 boys (mostly under the age of 18) and placed in their accounts. The statement explains that boys over 18 typically manage their wages independently.
Placings:
- This section lists what happens to boys upon leaving the school:
- 105 boys were placed in their homes.
- 64 boys were placed with others.
- 38 boys were boarded out.
- 5 enlisted in the navy.
- A total of 212 boys were placed out and became subjects of visitation.
- This section lists what happens to boys upon leaving the school:
Returns:
- Details on boys who were returned to the school:
- 29 returned for serious faults.
- 55 returned for relocation and other purposes.
- Total returned: 84.
- Details on boys who were returned to the school:
Visits:
- Mentions that probationers received 1,821 visits.
- Investigations included visits to 346 boys' homes and 31 other places.
Footnote:
- A note at the bottom says that boys who were returned to the school received an average of 3 visits within an average of 5 months.
The document is primarily focused on summarizing the outcomes and activities of the boys associated with the institution, including placement statistics, financial resources, and follow-up visits. It reflects the efforts to integrate boys into society through various placements and the oversight provided by the institution.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image is a historical document or report from the "Lyman School for Boys." It includes a black-and-white photograph of a large, two-story brick building surrounded by leafless trees, which is presumably part of the school. The document provides various statistics related to the placement and status of boys at the school. It mentions:
- A total of $2,569.86 was collected for 67 boys, mostly under 18, and was placed in a savings bank for them.
- Information about how older boys (over 18) manage their own wages.
- Statistics on the number of boys placed in different situations upon leaving the school: 105 boys were placed in their homes, 64 were placed with others, 38 were boarded out, and 5 enlisted in the navy.
- The total number of boys placed out and subject to visitation was 212.
- Statistics on boys returning to the school: 29 for serious fault and 55 for relocation and other purposes, making a total of 84 returns.
- There were 1,821 visits to probationers, with 346 investigations of boys' homes and 31 investigations of other places.
There is a note that boys who returned to the school within the year received an average of 3 visits within an average of five months. The overall theme of the document revolves around the placement, financial savings, and visitation statistics of boys involved with the Lyman School for Boys.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
The image appears to be a report or document about the Lyman School for Boys, which seems to have been an institution that provided care and education for young boys, particularly those who were placed out of their homes. The document provides statistics and information about the school, including the number of boys placed in their homes, placed with others, boarded out, enlisted in the navy, and returned to the school. It also mentions savings bank accounts collected on behalf of the boys, as well as visits to probationers and investigations of boys' homes and other places. The image shows a photograph of the school building, which appears to be a large, multi-story structure surrounded by trees.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18
This appears to be a historical document or report from the Lyman School for Boys. The page includes a black and white photograph of what appears to be a brick building with colonial-style architecture, likely one of the school buildings, set in a winter landscape with bare trees.
The document provides various statistics and information about the school, including:
- Savings bank accounts totaling $2,569.86 collected for 67 boys under 18 who worked with farmers
- Placement statistics showing:
- 105 boys placed in homes
- 64 boys placed with others
- 38 boys boarded out
- 5 enlisted in the navy
- Total of 212 placements
The document also includes information about returns to the school:
- 29 returns for serious fault
- 55 returns for relocation and other purposes
- Total of 84 returns
There's also data about visits and investigations:
- 1,821 visits to probationers
- 346 investigations of boys' homes
- 31 investigations of other places
The document appears to be from an institutional or reform school setting, with a focus on tracking the placement and progress of its students.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a page from the Lyman School for Boys, featuring a photograph of the school building and a table detailing various statistics related to the boys who attended the school.
- Title: The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top of the page in large font.
- Subtitle: Below the title, the subtitle "A PLACED OUT BOY" is written in smaller font.
- Photograph: A black-and-white photograph of the school building is situated below the subtitle. The photograph shows a two-story building with a porch and a large tree in front of it.
- Table: The table is divided into three sections: "PLACINGS," "RETURNS," and "VISITS." Each section provides information about the number of boys who were placed out, returned, or visited the school.
- PLACINGS: This section lists the number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school, the number of boys placed with others when leaving the school, the number of boys boarded out when leaving the school, and the number of boys enlisted in the navy.
- Number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school: 105
- Number of boys placed with others when leaving the school: 64
- Number of boys boarded out when leaving the school: 38
- Number of boys enlisted in the navy: 5
- RETURNS: This section lists the number of boys within the year returned to the school for serious fault, for relocation and other purposes, and the total number returned.
- Number of boys within the year returned to the school for serious fault: 29
- Number of boys within the year returned to the school for relocation and other purposes: 55
- Total number returned: 84
- VISITS: This section lists the number of visits to probationers, investigations of boys homes, and other places.
- Number of visits to probationers: 1,821
- Number of investigations of boys homes: 346
- Number of investigations of other places: 31
- PLACINGS: This section lists the number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school, the number of boys placed with others when leaving the school, the number of boys boarded out when leaving the school, and the number of boys enlisted in the navy.
In summary, the image provides a snapshot of the Lyman School for Boys, showcasing its facilities and highlighting key statistics about the boys who attended the school. The table offers valuable insights into the number of boys placed out, returned, and visited, as well as the reasons for their return.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a report from the Lyman School for Boys, detailing the school's activities and statistics for a specific period. The report is divided into sections, each providing information on different aspects of the school's operations.
A Placed Out Boy
- A photograph of a large house with a tree in front of it, accompanied by text that reads: "SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS $2,569.86 was collected last year in behalf of 67 boys, for the most part under 18 years of age, at work with farmers, and placed in the bank to their credit Boys who are over 18 usually make their own bargains and collect their own wages, and those who live at home are under the direction, in their money affairs, of their parents"
Placings
- Number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school: 105
- Number of boys placed with others when leaving the school: 64
- Number of boys boarded out when leaving the school: 38
- Enlisted in the navy: 5
Returns
- Number of boys within the year returned to the school for serious fault: 29
- For relocation and other purposes: 55
- Total returned: 84
Visits
- Number of visits to probationers: 1,821
- Of boys homes: 346
- Of other places: 31
Overall, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the Lyman School for Boys' activities and statistics, highlighting the school's efforts to place boys in homes, provide them with education and training, and support their transition into adulthood.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a page from a document titled "Lyman School for Boys." The page includes a black-and-white photograph of a house and some text. The photograph depicts a large house with multiple windows, a porch, and a tree in front. The text provides information about the school, including the number of boys placed in homes, the number of boys boarded out, and the number of boys enlisted in the navy. The text also mentions the total number of boys placed out within the year and becoming subjects of visitation. Additionally, the text provides information about the number of visits to probationers and investigations of boys' homes and other places. The page also includes a table with the title "Savings Bank Accounts" and the amount of $2,569.86.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a document titled "Lyman School for Boys." It appears to be a report or an annual summary of the school's activities and statistics. The document contains various sections, including "A Placed Out Boy," "Savings Bank Accounts," "Placings," "Returns," "Visits," and "Investigations." The document includes numerical data and statistics related to the school's operations, such as the number of boys placed in homes, the amount of money collected in savings bank accounts, the number of boys returning to the school, and the number of visits made to probationers. The image also includes a black-and-white photograph of a house, possibly the school's building or a residence associated with the school.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
The image is a page of a document titled "Lyman School for Boys" which includes various statistics and a photo of the school building. The phrase "A Placed Out Boy" is written below the title.
The photo, in the upper left portion of the page, shows a multi-sectioned building, likely the school. It's a two-story structure with multiple chimneys and porches. The architecture appears older, possibly from the early 20th century or earlier. The grounds around the building are sparsely covered with vegetation, and some bare trees are visible, suggesting it might be winter or early spring.
To the right of the photo, there's information regarding "Savings Bank Accounts," stating that $2,569.86 was collected last year on behalf of 67 boys, mostly under 18, who work with farmers, and the money is placed in a bank for their credit. It also states that boys over 18 usually make their own bargains and collect their own wages, and those who live at home are under the direction of their parents regarding their money affairs.
Below the photo and the account information, the page presents several statistics:
- Placings: Number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school (105), placed with others (64), boarded out (38), and enlisted in the navy (5).
- Total Placed Out: Total number placed out within the year and becoming subjects of visitation is 212.
- Returns: Number of boys returned to the school: for serious fault (29), for relocation and other purposes (55), with a total returned of 84.
- Visits: Number of visits to probationers is 1,821.
- Investigations: Of boys' homes (346) and other places (31).
A note at the bottom of the statistics states that boys who were returned to the school within the year had received an average of 3 visits within an average of five months.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
This is a vintage document from the Lyman School for Boys. It includes information about the school's finances, the placement of boys after leaving the school, returns to the school, and visits.
Here are some key elements of the document:
- Title: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS"
- Subheading: "A PLACED OUT BOY"
- Savings Bank Accounts: $2,569.86, collected for 67 boys.
- Text discussing: Boys working with farmers and managing their own wages.
- PLACINGS section: Details the number of boys placed in homes, with others, boarded out, and enlisted.
- RETURNS section: Lists the number of boys returned to the school for serious fault and other reasons.
- VISITS and INVESTIGATIONS sections: Records the number of visits to probationers, investigations of boys' homes, and other places.
- A photograph: Shows a large building, most likely the school.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a historical document related to the Lyman School for Boys. It provides information about the school's activities and outcomes for the boys under its care. Here is a detailed summary:
Title:
- Lyman School for Boys
Main Image:
- A photograph of a building, presumably part of the Lyman School for Boys, with the caption "A Placed Out Boy."
Savings Bank Accounts:
- $2,569.86 was collected last year on behalf of 67 boys, most of whom were under 18 years of age. These boys worked with farmers, and the money was placed in the bank to their credit.
- Boys over 18 usually made their own bargains and collected their own wages, while those who lived at home were under the direction of their parents regarding money affairs.
Placings:
- Number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school: 105
- Number of boys placed with others when leaving the school: 64
- Number of boys boarded out when leaving the school: 38
- Number of boys enlisted in the navy: 5
- Total number placed out within the year and becoming subjects of visitation: 212
Returns:
- Number of boys within the year returned to the school for serious fault: 29
- Number of boys within the year returned to the school for relocation and other purposes: 55
- Total returned: 84
Visits:
- Number of visits to probationers: 1,821
Investigations:
- Of boys' homes: 346
- Of other places: 31
Additional Information:
- Boys who were returned to the school within the year had received an average of 3 visits within an average of five months.
This document provides a snapshot of the school's efforts in placing boys in various living situations, tracking their financial savings, and monitoring their progress through visits and investigations.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
The image is a page from a document or publication titled "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS." The page discusses the activities of the school, specifically focusing on "A Placed Out Boy." Here's a detailed breakdown of the content:
Image on the Top Left:
- An illustration of a building, which appears to be the Lyman School for Boys. The building has a classic architectural style, with a central entrance and windows on either side. A person is standing near the entrance, and there’s a horse-drawn cart parked in front. The surrounding environment includes bare trees and a snow-covered landscape, suggesting a winter setting.
Text on the Right Side:
- Savings Bank Accounts: It mentions that $2,569.86 was collected last year in behalf of 67 boys, most of whom are under 18 years of age. These funds were intended for the boys to work with farmers and be placed in bank accounts to their credit. It notes that boys over 18 often make their own financial arrangements, and those living at home are under the supervision of their parents regarding their financial matters.
Placings:
- The number of boys placed in their homes when leaving the school is 105.
- The number of boys placed with others when leaving the school is 64.
- The number of boys boarded out when leaving the school is 38.
- The number of boys enlisted in the navy is 5.
- The total number of boys placed out within the year and becoming subjects of visitation is 212.
Returns:
- The number of boys within the year who returned to the school due to serious faults is 29.
- The number of boys returned for relocation and other purposes is 55.
- The total number of boys returned is 84.
Visits:
- The number of visits to probationers is 1,821.
- The number of visits to boys' homes is 346.
- The number of visits to other places is 31.
The document seems to be a report on the activities and outcomes of boys who have attended the Lyman School for Boys, including where they were placed, their returns, and the visits made by the school staff.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28
This image is a page from a document relating to the Lyman School for Boys, specifically focusing on the placement of boys after leaving the school. The page is titled "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" and has a subtitle "A PLACED OUT BOY."
On the left side of the page, there is a photograph of a two-story brick building with a porch, surrounded by trees and snow, indicating a winter scene. The building appears to be the Lyman School for Boys.
On the right side of the page, there is a section titled "SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS" which states that $2,569.86 was collected last year on behalf of 67 boys, most of whom were under 18 years old, working with farmers, and had their wages placed in the bank to their credit. It also mentions that boys over 18 usually make their own bargains and collect their own wages, while those living at home are under the direction of their parents in their money affairs.
Below the photograph, there is a section titled "PLACINGS" which provides statistics on the number of boys placed in their homes, with others, or boarded out when leaving the school, as well as the number enlisted in the navy. The total number placed out within the year and becoming subjects of visitation is 212.
Further down, there is a section titled "RETURNS" which details the number of boys who returned to the school within the year, either for serious fault or for relocation and other purposes, totaling 84.
The final section on the page is titled "VISITS" and provides statistics on the number of visits made to probationers, boys' homes, and other places. It also notes that boys who were returned to the school within the year had received an average of 3 visits within an average of five months.