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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Book | 64.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a screen shot of a computer | 80.5% | |
a screen shot of a social media post | 80.4% | |
a screen shot of a computer screen | 74.4% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a book with a poem written in the middle of it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
the text of the poem, "the sound of one hand clapping"
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a historical document with typed text describing the history and development of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is laid out on a gray background, with the title "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." visibly written at the top of the page.
The typed text below outlines significant events chronologically:
- Founding details from 1885, beginning with the establishment of a club on Tremont Street.
- Moves to different locations in subsequent years.
- The introduction of recreational facilities, reading rooms, and clubs for girls and boys.
- Development of specialized services like kindergarten and programs for younger children.
The text appears formatted as a timeline and provides a detailed account of how the institution expanded to include various age groups and activities over the years. The document was intended to provide an organized overview of this institution’s history.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image displays a historical document about Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House located in Boston, Massachusetts. The document appears to be typed and is mounted on a larger backing. It is divided into two columns listing events and developments related to the institution. The left column presents details beginning from the year 1890 to 1896, mentioning the establishment of the club, relocation, rental leases, and classes. The right column continues with years 1899 and 1900, detailing the incorporation of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, the formation of clubs, leases, classes, and other activities such as the opening of a kindergarten and the formation of clubs for different age groups. The document serves to encapsulate the timeline of key events happening at this venue during the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to be a historical document or record about the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. It contains detailed information about the building's history, including the dates of various events and activities that took place there over the years. The text describes the building's use as a community center, providing services and programs for local residents. While the image does not contain any human faces, it provides a detailed account of the building's history and the role it played in the local community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This image appears to be a historical document or record detailing the chronological development of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is split into two pages or sections showing various dates and events from what seems to be the late 1800s to early 1900s. The text describes the establishment and growth of various programs and facilities, including clubs, classes, and activities for children and youth. The document appears to be typed on paper that has aged to a beige or light brown color, and the title "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." is visible at the top of the image.
The entries chronicle the organization's expansion, including details about locations on Carver Street and other addresses in Boston, as well as various programs like kindergarten classes, library services, and social clubs that were established over the years. The document provides a timeline of how this institution developed and grew its services to the community.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a digital scan of a page from an archival document, featuring two columns of typed text on a beige background with a black border. The top of the page displays the title "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." in black text.
Left Column:
- The left column contains a list of events, each dated and described in a few sentences.
- The events are organized chronologically, starting from 1890 and ending in 1898.
- The descriptions provide information about various activities, meetings, and events that took place at the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House.
Right Column:
- The right column also lists events, but they are not dated.
- The events appear to be related to the activities and meetings mentioned in the left column.
- The descriptions provide additional details about the events, such as the number of attendees and the topics discussed.
Overall:
- The image suggests that the document is a historical record of the activities and events that took place at the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House.
- The use of a beige background and black border gives the image a vintage feel, consistent with the age of the document.
- The image provides a glimpse into the past, offering insight into the daily life and activities of the individuals who used the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a document with the title "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." at the top. The document is divided into two sections, each containing a list of events or activities that took place at the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts.
Left Section:
- 1888: A hall on Tremont Street opened once a week for games and reading to a group of boys from the street by Miss Eda Eldridge and called the Ellis Memorial Club, in memory of Rev. Thomas Ellis.
- 1894: Moved to Boylston Place.
- 1897: Moved to larger quarters in Boylston Place.
- 1900: First branch club opened in South Street, open every evening and all Sunday. Continued for three years.
- 1900: Moved into 49 Providence Street, the whole house except the store was leased for five years.
- 1903: Rooms were furnished for boy leaders and called the Eldridge Home.
- 1903: A matron installed in the house.
- 1903: Debating class--Library added.
- 1904: Removed issue for five years, this time for the whole house. Ellis Free Reading Room on Harrison Avenue, supported for five months, in charge of paid superintendent. A station of the Public Library opened. Attendance 30,000.
- 1906: Girls' club started one evening a week.
Right Section:
- 1899: Club started for boys over sixteen.
- 1900: Afternoon club started for younger girls. Stamp saving for all the clubs started.
- 1900: The Ellis Memorial and Eldridge Home incorporated. By-laws adopted, officers elected.
- 1901: House at 39 Carver Street bought and altered to suit needs of the club and boys' lodging house.
- 1902: Club opened five evenings a week, and Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
- 1902: Saturday afternoon for boys and girls between 4 and 12 years.
- 1902: R.H. and R.W. joined the South End Social Union. Monthly social run by older boys to which older girls were invited.
- 1902: A small organization known as the "We Boys Club" taken into the R.H. and R.W.
- 1902: Kindergarten opened, supervised by Director of Kgs. in Public Schools.
- 1902: Monthly Mothers' Meetings.
- 1902: Little children's club divided; Saturday mornings for girls, Saturday afternoons for boys.
- 1902: Summer Kindergarten held.
- 1902: 89 children sent away on summer vacations.
Overall, the document provides a chronological account of the events and activities that took place at the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1888 to 1902.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a historical document titled "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." It is a printed document with black text on a white background. The document appears to be a historical record or a report about the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings, and it provides information about the history, activities, and changes that occurred at the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House over the years.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a document with text, which appears to be a historical record or report. The document is titled "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass." The text is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a narrative and the right column containing a list of events or dates. The narrative describes the history of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, including its founding, relocation, and various events that took place there. The list of events includes dates ranging from 1899 to 1906, with descriptions of activities such as meetings, social gatherings, and educational programs. The document is printed on paper with a black border, giving it a formal and official appearance.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-21
The image shows a page with two columns of text describing the history of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. The text is organized chronologically and includes dates and events related to the organization's activities and locations. It mentions various clubs, reading rooms, kindergartens, and social events, as well as details about the organization's incorporation and leadership.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-21
Here is a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white document featuring the history of the "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House" in Boston, Massachusetts. It's a printed page, possibly from a historical record or report. The document is split into two columns with a collection of bullet point text, likely detailing key events and developments.
Details:
- Header: The top of the document has the title "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, Boston, Mass."
- Left Column: This column seems to chronicle the early history of the organization:
- It starts with the address 12 Carver St., Boston.
- It lists events like the opening of a hall for games and reading, the establishment of clubs, moves to different locations, and the addition of various activities and facilities.
- It includes references to the establishment of a library and a paid superintendent, along with the attendance number.
- Right Column: This column picks up the story with later events,
- It notes the establishment of clubs for older boys and younger girls,
- The incorporation of the "Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House",
- The purchase and alteration of a house
- Mentions about the participation in the South End Social Union.
- The establishment of a kindergarten and mothers' meetings.
- Summarizes events such as the summer vacations for the children.
Overall Tone:
The tone is factual and informative, listing significant milestones and developments in the organization's history. The document appears to be a concise summary of the institution's growth.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a historical document detailing the establishment and early activities of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is divided into two columns, each listing significant events and developments related to the institution from 1884 to 1901. Here is a detailed summary:
Left Column:
1884:
- Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House was located at 12 Carter Street, Boston.
1886:
- A call for a Townsend Street building was made, and a fund for the same was started by Mrs. A. G. P. Peabody.
- The Ellis Memorial was rented for two and a half years by Mrs. Peabody, who installed the Ellis Memorial Club.
1888:
- Moved to Boylston Place.
1889:
- Moved to larger quarters in Boylston Place.
- The first branch club opened in South Street, open every evening and all Sunday.
- Continued for three years.
1890:
- Moved into 49 Province Street, where the club house except the store was leased for five years.
- Rooms were furnished for boys' lodgings and suites for the lodging house.
- A matron was installed in the house.
1893:
- Dancing class and library added.
1895:
- Removed lease for five years, this time for the whole house.
- Ellis Free Reading Room on Harrison Avenue, supported for five months, in course of paid superintendent.
- A studio for the Public Library secured.
- Attendance: 36,000.
1896:
- Girls' Club started and evening school.
Right Column:
1899:
- Club started for boys and athletes.
- Another club started for younger girls.
- Story-telling for all the clubs started.
1900:
- The Ellis Memorial and Eldridge Home incorporated.
- By-laws adopted, officers elected.
- House at 12 Carter Street bought and altered to suit needs of the club and legal lodging house.
- Clubs opened five evenings a week, and Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
- Saturday afternoon for boys and girls between 4 and 12 years.
- N. H. and B. H. joined the South End Social Union.
- Monthly social run by older boys to which older girls were invited.
- A small circulation known as the "the Boys Club" taken into the N. H. and B. H.
1901:
- Kindergarten opened, superintended by Director of Men, in Public Schools.
- Monthly Reception instituted.
- Little children's club divided, Saturday mornings for girls, Saturday afternoons for boys.
- Dinner kindergarten held.
- 50 children sent away on summer vacations.
The document provides a chronological account of the growth and development of the Ellis Memorial and Eldridge House, highlighting its relocations, expansions, and the various programs and services it offered to the community, particularly focusing on activities for children and young adults.
Qwen
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