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Clarifai

Clarifai
Tree | 80.5% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-07-02
paintings art | 98% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-07-02
a close up of text on a white surface | 75.8% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 75.1% | |
close up of text on a white surface | 71.9% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a series of four photographs of a building
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
a page from the book, "saints times at binghamton, n y, with
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a large poster-style display featuring the layout and buildings of the "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater." The title, located at the top, identifies the subject of the display, with four black-and-white photographs arranged in a grid below. Each photograph depicts a different building or area of the facility and is accompanied by descriptive captions.
- Top-left photograph: A brick building surrounded by trees. The caption suggests it is a ward for asylum patients.
- Top-right photograph: A two-story house with a porch, trees, and a lawn. The caption notes it is the residence for medical staff overseeing asylum patients.
- Bottom-left photograph: A wide view of multiple connected buildings, with flags displayed atop them. The caption mentions facilities including manufacturing and shoe-repair shops.
- Bottom-right photograph: A taller, multi-story brick building resembling institutional housing. Its caption describes it as additional accommodations for asylum patients.
The overall presentation is formal, aimed at documenting or reporting on the facilities, likely for administrative or historical purposes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical display featuring photographs of the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater. It is presented on what looks like a poster board with the title "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDGEWATER" at the top in uppercase letters.
There are four photographs in total, each with captions beneath them.
The top-left photograph shows a large brick building surrounded by trees. The caption reads: "WARD OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS, FOR 240 PATIENTS, THREE ROOMS, TWO DAY ROOMS AND SIXTY-FIVE BEDS. BUILDING FACES NORTH AND SOUTH, WITH EAST AND WEST EXTENSIONS."
The top-right photograph is of a house with a porch and two chimneys. The caption beneath is: "RESIDENCE OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS."
The bottom-left photograph depicts a long building with flags on top, and appears to be near water. The caption below it states: "PRISON. 1. MANUFACTURING AND PERFORATING ROOM. 2. PRINTER'S ROOM. FOR PRINTER, WATCH IS CONSTRUCTED. 3. OFFICES FOR BOSSES, ETC."
The bottom-right photograph features another large multi-story building, probably a brick structure. The caption reads: "WARD ATTENDANTS = ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. 216 FT., 290 PATIENTS (WITH SUITES FOR CONVALESCENT WOMEN, 22 SINGLE ROOMS, 5 WARDS WITH TWO STOOLS AND TWO LARGE DAY ROOMS, EACH NORTH AND SOUTH WING ALLEY WAY WITH FIVE SINGLE ROOMS AND SIXITY-FIVE BEDS) 290 PATIENTS."
Each photograph is affixed to the poster board with metal studs, and the entire presentation is designed to provide a visual overview of the facilities at the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
This image appears to be a historical document showcasing the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater. It contains four black and white photographs depicting various buildings and structures associated with the state farm.
The top left photograph shows a multi-story brick building, likely a dormitory or administrative building. The top right photograph shows a large, stately house with a wrap-around porch, which seems to be the "Residence of Superintendent" according to the caption.
The bottom left photograph captures a panoramic view of the state farm, with several buildings visible in the distance. The bottom right photograph depicts another multi-story brick building, possibly a dormitory or other facility.
The overall layout and presentation of the images suggest this was likely a promotional or informational document about the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows four black and white photographs of buildings at the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater. The top left photo depicts a large brick building with many windows, likely a dormitory or administrative building. The top right photo shows a stately multi-story house, possibly the residence for the farm superintendent or warden. The bottom left photo is of a long, multi-story brick building along the water's edge, perhaps a factory or workshop facility. The bottom right photo shows another large brick institutional building with many windows, similar in style to the others. The photos provide an architectural overview of the key structures that made up this state-run farm and correctional facility in the early 20th century.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical document showing four photographs of the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater. The page layout includes:
Top Left: A three-story brick building that appears to be an asylum or institutional building with multiple windows.
Top Right: A large Colonial-style house with a bay window and dormer windows, described as the "Residence of Medical Director."
Bottom Left: A long building complex with what appears to be a cupola or dome structure at one end.
Bottom Right: Another substantial brick institutional building, multiple stories high with rows of windows.
The images appear to be from an older time period, likely late 19th or early 20th century, given the architectural styles and black-and-white photography. The buildings represent different aspects of the state farm facility, from administrative offices to residential quarters and institutional structures. The page has a formal title header "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDGEWATER" and includes captions beneath each photograph describing their respective functions.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a vintage document titled "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater" featuring four black-and-white photographs of buildings, likely from the early 20th century.
- The title is centered at the top of the page in bold, black text.
- Below the title are four photographs arranged in two rows, each with a caption describing the building or structure depicted.
- The photographs appear to be of various buildings on the state farm, including a large brick building with multiple stories, a smaller wooden building with a porch, and a long, low structure with a fence surrounding it.
- The captions provide additional information about each building, such as its purpose or notable features.
- The background of the document is a light tan color, with some discoloration and aging visible around the edges.
- The overall appearance of the document suggests that it was created for informational or educational purposes, possibly as part of a larger collection or archive related to the history of the state farm.
The document provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architecture and layout of the state farm at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, during the early 20th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a vintage page from an album or scrapbook, titled "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater." The page features four black-and-white photographs of buildings, each accompanied by a caption. The top-left photo shows a large, two-story building with a central chimney and a row of windows on both floors. The top-right photo displays a two-story house with a porch and a chimney. The bottom-left photo captures a long, one-story building with a peaked roof and a row of windows. The bottom-right photo presents a large, multi-story building with a flat roof and a row of windows.
The page has a yellowed background, suggesting it is an old document. The text and images are arranged in a collage style, with the title at the top and the photos below. The overall appearance of the page suggests that it is a historical document or archive related to the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This image is a photograph of a document titled "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater." The document contains several black-and-white photographs of the Bridgewater State Hospital, along with descriptive text. The photographs show different aspects of the hospital, including the main building, patient rooms, and outdoor areas. The text provides information about the hospital's history, its purpose, and the types of patients it served. The document appears to be a historical record of the hospital, possibly created for archival or informational purposes.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a collage of four black-and-white photographs, each with a caption underneath. The top left photo shows a large building with many windows and a roof with dormers. The top right photo shows a smaller building with a chimney and a balcony. The bottom left photo shows a long building with a flat roof and a large body of water in front of it. The bottom right photo shows a large building with many windows and a balcony. The collage is titled "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a vintage collage-style document featuring various photographs and text elements, all set against a cream-colored background. The heading reads "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDGEWATER" in bold, uppercase letters. In the upper right corner is a handwritten alphanumeric code: "Hch61.51.30.5."
The collage is comprised of four black-and-white photographs, each mounted with small fasteners or glue points at the corners, giving it a layered look.
The first photograph depicts a multistory brick building, described as "Wing of Asylum for Insane Criminals. For 240 patients, Single Rooms, with Day Rooms and Hospital Ward. Building faces North and South, with East and West exposure."
The second photograph shows a large, stately house with dormer windows, labeled as the "Residence of Medical Director of Asylum for Insane Criminals."
The third photograph presents a long, low building identified as a "Piggery" with parts labeled "1. Slaughtering and Food Preparing Room," "2. Fattenering Room," "3. Pens, Yards in Suberection," and "4. Storage for bedding, etc."
The fourth photograph features a large asylum building, described as "Ward Attendants Asylum for Insane Criminals. 28 in 6 double Rooms, 14 in 16 Single Rooms. Also Standing Room. For Attendants who sleep on the Alley but not the the Sleeping Rooms and Patients."
The overall layout gives the impression of an informational document, likely from a historical archive, detailing the infrastructure and facilities of the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image:
This is a historical photographic document likely from the early 20th century. It appears to be a page from an album or a display, showcasing different buildings and facilities of the "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater." The page features four black-and-white photographs, each mounted within a rectangular frame and held in place with small, visible clips. Below each photograph, there is a caption providing information about the depicted building.
Here’s a breakdown of the details:
- Title: At the top, the text "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDGEWATER" is prominently displayed.
- Photographs:
- The photographs show different aspects of the State Farm: likely residential buildings (possibly for patients), a large administrative building or the director's residence, a long, industrial-looking structure labeled as "piggery", and a large institutional-style building for patients.
- Captions: The captions provide brief descriptions of each structure.
The overall impression is of a document meant to record or display the different elements of a large institutional facility, likely a state-run institution for the care and management of individuals.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical photographic display titled "Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater." It features four distinct photographs of buildings and facilities at the State Farm in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Each photograph is accompanied by a descriptive caption. Here is a detailed summary of each photograph:
Top Left Photograph:
- Caption: "View of Asylum for Insane Criminals."
- Description: This photograph shows a large, multi-story brick building with several windows and a few trees in the foreground. The building appears to be part of the asylum for insane criminals.
Top Right Photograph:
- Caption: "Buildings of Medical Section of Asylum for Insane Criminals."
- Description: This photograph depicts a two-story residential-style building with a pitched roof, dormer windows, and a porch. The building is surrounded by trees and appears to be part of the medical section of the asylum for insane criminals.
Bottom Left Photograph:
- Caption: "1. Workshops and Power Plant in Rear. 2. Tailoring Shop. 3. Tin Shop. 4. Paint Shop. 5. Harness Shop. 6. Shoe Shop."
- Description: This photograph shows a long, low building with multiple sections, each likely housing different workshops and a power plant. The building is situated in an open area with a clear view of the various shops mentioned in the caption.
Bottom Right Photograph:
- Caption: "This is the Main Building of the State Farm. It is 400 Feet Long and 4 Stories High. It Contains the Kitchen, Dining Room, Chapel, Hospital, Bathrooms, and Dormitories for 400 Men. It is the Largest Building of the Institution and Contains All the Important Departments of the State Farm Except the Workshops."
- Description: This photograph shows a large, four-story brick building with numerous windows and a central entrance. The building is extensive and houses various important departments of the state farm, including the kitchen, dining room, chapel, hospital, bathrooms, and dormitories.
Overall, the image provides a comprehensive view of the key buildings and facilities at the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater, highlighting their architectural features and functional purposes.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
This image is a historical presentation page titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDgewater." The page contains four photographs, each labeled with text explaining the building or structure.
Top Left: A photograph of a large building labeled "WING OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. FOR 140 PATIENTS, SINGLE ROOMS, WITH DAY ROOMS AND HOSPITAL WARD. BUILDING RUNS NORTH AND SOUTH, WITH EAST AND WEST EXPOSURE." This structure appears to be a facility for patients, with a layout designed to accommodate a specific number of individuals.
Top Right: A photograph of a smaller, more residential-looking building labeled "RESIDENCE OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS." This appears to be the residence of the medical director in charge of the asylum.
Bottom Left: A photograph showing a series of buildings and structures labeled "PIGGERY." The labels 1, 2, 3, and 4 are provided below the image, indicating the specific functions of these structures:
- SLAUGHTERING AND FOOD PREPARING HOUSE.
- FATTENING HOUSE.
- PENS, YARDS IN CONNECTION.
- STORAGE FOR FEEDING, ETC.
Bottom Right: A photograph of a long, multi-story building labeled "MALE ATTENDANTS - ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. 12 in 6 DOUBLE ROOMS, 18 in 18 SINGLE ROOMS. ALSO READING ROOM AND BILLIARD ROOM. BASEMENT HAS SHOWER BATHS AND SPACE FOR BOWLING ALLEY NOT YET INSTALLED. BUILDING FACES SOUTH AND SEPARATE FROM PATIENTS." This appears to be a building for the male attendants, with descriptions of its various rooms and amenities.
The page is presented on a light-colored background, with the title "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDgewater" prominently displayed at the top. The photographs are arranged in a grid layout, and each photo includes descriptive text beneath it. The overall appearance suggests this is an informational document, likely from the early 20th century, detailing the layout and facilities of the asylum and its related structures.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
This image appears to be a historical document or page from a scrapbook, showcasing various buildings related to the Massachusetts State Farm at Bridgewater. The page is titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE FARM AT BRIDGEWATER" at the top. Below the title, there are four black-and-white photographs, each with a caption describing the building shown:
Top Left Photograph: Captioned "WING OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. FOR 140 PATIENTS, SINGLE ROOMS, WITH DAY ROOMS AND HOSPITAL WARD. BUILDING RUNS NORTH AND SOUTH, WITH EAST AND WEST EXPOSURE." The image shows a large, multi-story brick building with many windows and trees in the foreground.
Top Right Photograph: Captioned "RESIDENCE OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS." This image depicts a two-story house with a porch and a chimney, surrounded by trees.
Bottom Left Photograph: Captioned "PIGGERY. 1. SLAUGHTERING AND FOOD PREPARING HOUSE. 2. FATTENING HOUSE. 3. PENS, YARDS IN CONNECTION. 4. STORAGE FOR FEEDING, ETC." The photograph shows a long, low building with multiple sections, likely related to pig farming.
Bottom Right Photograph: Captioned "MALE ATTENDANTS - ASYLUM FOR INSANE CRIMINALS. 12 in 6 DOUBLE ROOMS, 18 in 18 SINGLE ROOMS, ALSO READING ROOM AND BILLIARD ROOM. BASEMENT HAS SHOWER BATHS AND SPACE FOR BOWLING ALLEY NOT YET INSTALLED. BUILDING FACES SOUTH AND SEPARATE FROM PATIENTS." This image shows a long, multi-story building, possibly a dormitory for male attendants.
The photographs are pinned to the page with small, round pins at the corners of each image. The overall style and quality of the photographs suggest that this document is from an earlier time period, likely the late 19th or early 20th century.