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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 95.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 97.9% | |
paintings art | 2.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 84.5% | |
a screenshot of text | 84.4% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 83.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a school age boy's school age age age and age of the year
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a page from the book, 'the lm common house for boys'
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image is an institutional report or promotional document for the Lyman School for Boys, a reform school. The heading prominently displays the name "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" and the tagline "PREPARING FOR LIFE."
Key elements of the image:
Photograph: A black-and-white photo occupies the left side, showing boys working inside a large workshop, likely engaging in woodworking or related vocational training. The setting is spacious, with visible beams and tables with tools, emphasizing the school’s focus on practical skills.
Text Information:
- On the right side, there is text about boys "RELEASED ON PROBATION." It describes the process these boys go through and the role of the "visiting department" in monitoring them until they reach adulthood. The text mentions statistics that were first compiled in 1892 and highlights improvements due to better visitation methods.
Table of Statistics: The table at the bottom shows data on the conduct of boys from the school after they come of age. Categories include "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the state," "Lost track of," "Doing well at last account," and "Not doing well at last account." Percentages are listed for various years between 1893 and 1903, reflecting gradual progress in rehabilitation and outcomes.
Overall, the document serves to showcase the Lyman School's focus on vocational training, monitoring, and reform outcomes for boys, along with statistical evidence of its effectiveness over time.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image is a historical document related to the Lyman School for Boys. The document is titled "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" and is subtitled "PREPARING FOR LIFE." It includes a black and white photograph of a workshop with boys working on carpentry projects under a high, sloped ceiling with rafters visible.
To the right of the photograph, there's text that discusses boys being released on probation and how statistics have been gathered on their conduct since 1892. It mentions that these statistics have helped identify areas needing improvement and discusses the care provided by a visiting department for boys from Berlin and Westborough when they go out on probation.
Below this, there's a table titled "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE." The table spans the years 1893 to 1903 and lists various percentages under columns labeled "PER CENT." The categories in the table include "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the State," "Lost track of," "Doing well at last account," and "Not doing well at last account."
The document appears to be an overview of the outcomes for boys who attended the Lyman School, using data collected over several years to showcase improvements and highlight areas where the school has been effective or needs better methods.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows the cover page and an interior page from a publication about the Lyman School for Boys. The cover page states "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" and "PREPARING FOR LIFE." The interior page includes a photograph of the interior of the school, showing several people working in what appears to be a workshop or industrial setting. Below the photograph is a table showing statistics on the conduct of boys at the school over different years, including measures such as "Doing well," "Not doing well," and "Have been in other penal institutions." The table provides numerical data on the percentages of boys exhibiting these behaviors across different years.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This is a historical document about the Lyman School for Boys, which appears to be from the early 1900s. The page includes a black and white photograph showing what appears to be an industrial or workshop setting with workbenches and equipment.
The document discusses the school's probation system for boys from Berlin and Westborough, noting that they remain under supervision until reaching adulthood. It includes interesting statistical data compiled since the 1892 World's Fair showing the outcomes of former students.
Below the text is a detailed statistical table spanning from 1895 to 1903, tracking various outcomes for boys after leaving the school. The categories include "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the state," "Lost track of," and other metrics. The data shows generally improving trends over the years, with the percentage of those "Doing well" increasing from 42% in 1895 to 58% by 1903.
The document appears to be focused on demonstrating the effectiveness of the school's rehabilitation and probation programs through statistical evidence.
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 table and a photograph. The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by the subtitle "PREPARING FOR LIFE." Below this, a black-and-white photograph shows boys working in a workshop, with the caption "BOYS RELEASED ON PROBATION" above it. The text explains that the boys were released on probation and that statistics are being compiled for the World's Fair in 1892.
The table, titled "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE," displays data on the conduct of boys who have come of age, categorized by year. The table includes columns for "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the State," and "Lost track of." The data is presented in percentages, with the years listed in the first column.
The background of the image is a light beige color, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and photograph. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a report or document related to the Lyman School for Boys, highlighting the progress and conduct of its students.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
This image depicts a page from an old book or report, likely from the early 20th century. The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top in large black text.
Below the title, a black-and-white photograph shows a workshop with boys working on various projects. The caption "PREPARING FOR LIFE" is written above the photo, while the text "BOYS RELEASED ON PROBATION" is placed to the right of the photo. This section provides information about the boys' release on probation and their subsequent conduct.
The lower half of the page features a table titled "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE." The table presents data on the conduct of boys released from the school, categorized by year and behavior (e.g., "Doing well," "Not doing well," etc.). The table spans several years, from 1893 to 1903, and includes percentages for each category.
Overall, this image appears to be a report or document related to the Lyman School for Boys, providing information about the school's programs and outcomes for its students.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a page from a document titled "Lyman School for Boys," which seems to be an annual report or a document providing information about the school's activities and the outcomes of its students.
At the top of the page, the title "Lyman School for Boys" is prominently displayed, followed by the subtitle "Preparing for Life." Below this, there is a brief statement about boys released on probation being under the care of a visiting department until they attain their majority.
An image is placed on the left side of the page, showing a group of boys working in a workshop or classroom setting. The image is accompanied by a caption that reads, "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, the year they come of age."
The main content of the page is a table that provides statistical data on the conduct of Lyman School boys outside the school for various years, from 1893 to 1903. The table is divided into columns that show the percentage of boys doing well, not doing well, having been in other penal institutions, being out of the state, and losing track of their last account.
The data in the table suggests that the school has been effective in preparing its students for life outside the institution, as the percentage of boys doing well increases over the years, while the percentage of boys not doing well decreases. The table also shows a decrease in the number of boys who have been in other penal institutions and who are out of the state.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a page from a report or brochure about the Lyman School for Boys. The page contains text and a table. At the top, the title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed, followed by the subtitle "PREPARING FOR LIFE." Below the title, there is a paragraph that discusses the supervision of boys after their release from probation and the benefits of visiting departments.
To the left of the text, there is a photograph of a workshop environment, showing individuals working at benches with tools and materials, indicative of vocational training or manual labor. The photograph is framed and placed against the white background of the page.
Below the photograph and text, there is a table titled "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE." The table presents statistics in a tabular format, with columns representing different years (1893 to 1903) and rows indicating various outcomes for the boys after they reach the age of majority. The outcomes include categories such as "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the State," "Lost track of," "Doing well at last account," and "Not doing well at last account." Each cell in the table contains percentages that represent the proportion of boys falling into each category for the respective years.
The table is designed to show trends or changes in the conduct of the boys over the years, providing a quantitative measure of the school's impact on their lives after release. The percentages are intended to offer a clear comparison across the years, allowing readers to assess the effectiveness of the school's programs and the visiting department's role in supporting the boys' transition to adulthood.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
Here's a description of the image based on the text and visual elements:
Overall Impression:
The image is a scan of a page from a historical document, likely a report or brochure from "Lyman School for Boys." It combines text, a black-and-white photograph, and a statistical table.
Text Elements:
- Headline: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS"
- Subheadline: "PREPARING FOR LIFE."
- Section Heading: "BOYS RELEASED ON PROBATION"
- Paragraph: A paragraph describing the boys released on probation, mentioning Berlin and Westborough, the visitation department, and the origins of the probation statistics.
- Table Title: "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE."
- Table: A statistical table presenting percentages related to the conduct of former Lyman School boys, broken down by the years 1893 through 1903. Categories in the table include "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the State," "Lost track of," "Doing well at last account," and "Not doing well at last account."
Visual Elements:
- Photograph: A black-and-white photograph showing an interior scene. It appears to be a workshop or classroom setting with men working on some kind of equipment.
In summary:
The image presents information about the Lyman School for Boys, particularly focusing on the probation system and the outcomes of boys who have been released from the school. The table provides statistical data on their conduct in the years following their release.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a page from a historical document, likely a report or brochure, from the Lyman School for Boys. The page contains text and a photograph.
Text:
- Title: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS"
- Subtitle: "PREPARING FOR LIFE."
- Text: The text discusses the school's program for boys on probation and the visiting department. It mentions statistics gathered from the World's Fair in 1892 and how these statistics helped to improve the system. There is also a table showing the year they come of age.
Photograph:
- Subject: The photograph shows a workshop or training area inside the school.
- Details: Several boys are working at long wooden tables or workbenches. The workshop appears to be in a well-lit space.
Table:
- Title: "Conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the School, THE YEAR THEY COME OF AGE."
- Details: The table provides statistical data on the boys' conduct and status, separated by year, starting from 1893 to 1903. There are categories like "Doing well," "Not doing well," "Have been in other penal institutions," "Out of the State," "Lost track of," "Doing well at last account," and "Not doing well at last account." The data is presented as percentages.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical document from the Lyman School for Boys, detailing the conduct of boys released on probation and their status after leaving the school. The document is titled "Lyman School for Boys" with the subtitle "Preparing for Life."
Key Points:
Boys Released on Probation:
- Boys from both Berlin and Westborough, when released on probation, are monitored by the visiting department until they reach the age of majority.
- Statistics on the conduct of probationers were first compiled for the World's Fair in 1893.
- These statistics have been valuable in identifying and addressing weak spots in the system.
Table of Conduct:
- The table shows the conduct of Lyman School boys outside of the school for the years they come of age, spanning from 1893 to 1903.
- The table includes the following categories:
- Doing well
- Not doing well
- Have been in other penal institutions
- Out of the State
- Lost track of
- Doing well at last account
- Not doing well at last account
Data Insights:
- The percentage of boys "Doing well" generally increases over the years, from 42% in 1893 to 58% in 1903.
- The percentage of boys "Not doing well" fluctuates but shows a general decline from 11% in 1893 to 2% in 1903.
- The percentage of boys who have been in other penal institutions decreases from 35% in 1893 to 29% in 1903.
- The percentage of boys "Out of the State" shows minor fluctuations but remains relatively low.
- The category "Lost track of" is only present in 1893 with 23%.
- The percentage of boys "Doing well at last account" increases from 9% in 1893 to 88% in 1903.
- The percentage of boys "Not doing well at last account" decreases from 14% in 1893 to 10% in 1903.
Visual Element:
- There is a photograph of boys working in what appears to be a workshop or industrial setting, highlighting the school's focus on preparing boys for life through vocational training.
The document reflects the school's efforts to track and improve the outcomes for boys after they leave the institution, showcasing a commitment to rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.
Qwen
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