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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 77.6% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 45.8% | |

Clarifai
Tree | 92.4% | |

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Tree | 84.2% | |

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Picture frame | 68.2% | |

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Person | 62.3% | |

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Bed | 61% | |

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Window | 59.2% | |

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Window | 52.5% | |

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Window | 51.5% | |

Clarifai
Window | 47% | |

Clarifai
Window | 46.8% | |

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Window | 44.8% | |

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Window | 43.9% | |

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Window | 43.8% | |

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Window | 42.6% | |

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Window | 40.9% | |

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Window | 40.1% | |

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Window | 38.6% | |

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Window | 37.8% | |

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Window | 35.8% | |

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Window | 35.5% | |

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Window | 35% | |

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Window | 34.6% | |

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Window | 34.3% | |

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Building | 56.9% | |

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Building | 46.1% | |

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Building | 34% | |

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Furniture | 48.4% | |

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Furniture | 46.6% | |

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Furniture | 36% | |

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Furniture | 35.8% | |

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Furniture | 35.1% | |

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Poster | 46.7% | |

Clarifai
Poster | 35% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
paintings art | 63.5% | |
interior objects | 19.9% | |
text visuals | 9.9% | |
streetview architecture | 5.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a display in a store | 67.8% | |
a room that has a sign on a desk | 67.7% | |
a desk that has a sign on a wall | 66.7% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a group of photographs of a room with a lot of people
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a black and white photo of a classroom and a classroom
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a historical display documenting New Hampshire state charitable and correctional institutions, likely from the early 20th century. It is organized into sections, featuring photographs and accompanying text descriptions.
Center Text Boxes:
- At the top left is a block of text titled "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum." It provides information about a Catholic-run institution in Manchester, New Hampshire, opened in 1911, which cared for infants aged 1 day to 3 years. It lists details like the government sponsors (Sisters of Mercy) and statistics about admissions and charges.
- The text at the bottom left goes into further detail about the same facility, explaining its founding by the Sisters of Mercy. It mentions the care provided to neglected or abandoned infants and the commitment to fostering love and devotion among the children entrusted to their care.
Photographs Accompanying the Text:
- Top Left: A photo of small children sitting in a room with cribs along one wall. A large religious crucifix hangs on the opposite wall, emphasizing its religious associations.
- Bottom Left: Another photo presumably of the nursery, featuring empty cribs lined orderly against the walls.
- Top Center: A classroom scene labeled "School Room," showing children seated at desks learning, supervised by a teacher. Blackboards and other school materials are visible.
- Top Right: An exterior photo of a large building labeled "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls." It is surrounded by snow, with stairs leading to the entrance.
- Bottom Right: An interior dormitory photo of St. Patrick’s Orphanage, showing neatly arranged beds in rows, indicating where the girls slept.
Descriptions for St. Patrick’s Orphanage:
- The text block details the founding of the orphanage for girls in 1870 by Catholic Sisters of Mercy. It notes features like the range of ages (up to 15 years), numbers of residents, and its aim to provide care, education, and a structured environment for orphaned girls.
Overall, the display provides visual and textual documentation of Catholic charitable institutions serving children in New Hampshire during the early 1900s, emphasizing their religious mission and commitment to nurturing children in need.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a collage of black-and-white photographs and typed descriptions showcasing New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The focal point of the collage is centered on institutions located in Manchester, New Hampshire, particularly Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum and St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls.
Top Left Text: A description of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum, detailing its opening date (January 1, 1898), management by the Sisters of Mercy, and capacity. It notes ages of children (up to three years), number of children present (52), and the absence of endowment funds.
Top Center-Right Photograph: A classroom scene with many children seated at desks, suggesting an educational setting possibly related to the institutions.
Middle Left Photograph: A room with several cradles and a religious depiction above, likely associated with the infant asylum. Four children are sitting together in the space with cots visible along the walls.
Middle Center Text: A detailed historical description of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum, explaining its establishment by the Sisters of Mercy and operation details.
Middle Right Photograph: An exterior view of a large institutional brick building during winter, presumed to be part of the facilities associated with the institutions mentioned.
Bottom Center-Right Text: Information on St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls, including its establishment in 1875, oversight by the Sisters of Mercy, capacity, and operational details for girls aged up to fifteen.
Bottom Left Photograph: Shows cribs and beds arranged in a dormitory setting, likely related to the infant asylum.
Bottom Right Photograph: A room with multiple beds lined up in rows, probably part of the sleeping quarters for either infants in the asylum or older children from the orphanage.
The overall presentation offers a historical glimpse into early 20th-century care institutions in New Hampshire, with emphasis on Catholic-operated facilities.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
This image appears to be a collage of photographs and information about the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The collage includes several black and white photographs depicting various aspects of these institutions, such as a classroom setting, a dormitory-style room, and an exterior view of one of the buildings.
The text provides details about the institutions, including information about their purpose, capacity, and policies. It mentions that these were charitable and correctional facilities, and provides specifics such as the age limit, daily routine, and other operational details.
Overall, the image seems to be a historical documentation or promotional material showcasing the facilities and operations of these New Hampshire state institutions.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical collection of photographs and documents showing New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions from around 1905. The images include:
- A school room filled with students at desks
- A dormitory or sleeping area with beds
- An exterior shot of St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls in Manchester, NH - a large brick building in a winter scene
- Two interior shots showing dormitory/sleeping areas with rows of beds
- A room with children and what appears to be a religious statue
There are also two text documents providing details about:
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum in Manchester, NH
- St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls (established 1873)
The documents detail information about these institutions, including their governing bodies (Sisters of Mercy), number of inmates/residents, and age limits for the children in their care. The images give a glimpse into the institutional life of these charitable facilities in early 20th century New Hampshire.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a collection of black-and-white photographs and text on a gray background, showcasing various aspects of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions.
Top Section:
The top section features a title, "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions," in black text on a white background. Below the title are two photographs:
- A classroom scene with children sitting at desks and a teacher standing at the front.
- A group of children sitting on the floor, possibly in a playroom or common area.
Middle Section:
The middle section consists of three photographs:
- A large house with a tree in front, likely representing a residential facility.
- A group of children sitting on the floor, possibly in a playroom or common area.
- A photograph of a building with a sign that reads "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls."
Bottom Section:
The bottom section includes two photographs:
- A room with beds and a table, possibly a dormitory or common area.
- A room with beds and a table, possibly a dormitory or common area.
Text Sections:
There are several text sections throughout the image, including:
- A description of the institution's history and purpose.
- A list of rules and regulations for the institution.
- A description of the institution's facilities and services.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the daily life and operations of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, highlighting the various aspects of the institution and its mission to provide care and support to children and young adults.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a page from a scrapbook or photo album, featuring black-and-white photographs of various rooms and scenes within an institution. The page is titled "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions" at the top.
Photographs:
- A large room with rows of beds, likely a dormitory.
- A classroom with children seated at desks, suggesting an educational setting.
- A building exterior, possibly the institution's main structure.
- A room with several beds, resembling a hospital ward.
- A room with beds and chairs, potentially a common area or dayroom.
Text:
- The page includes typed descriptions of the institutions depicted in the photographs, providing context about their purpose and activities.
- The text is presented in a formal, informative style, indicating that the page may be part of an official report or documentation.
Overall Impression:
- The image conveys a sense of orderliness and organization, with the photographs showcasing different aspects of life within the institution.
- The inclusion of text provides additional information, suggesting that the page is intended to educate or inform viewers about the institution's purpose and activities.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a collage of various photographs and text, likely from a historical document or report. The collage is divided into several sections, each containing different images and text. The title of the collage is "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions."
The first section includes a photograph of a classroom with students sitting at desks, along with a text that reads "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls, Manchester, New Hampshire. Established 1870. (Roman Catholic)."
The second section features a photograph of an asylum with children sitting on the floor, along with a text that reads "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum, Manchester, New Hampshire. Opened January 1, 1895. (Roman Catholic)."
The third section contains a photograph of a hospital room with babies in cribs, along with a text that reads "Sisters of Mercy." The text also mentions that the asylum provides care for infants and young children, with a boarding fee of two dollars per week.
The fourth section includes a photograph of a building with a sign that reads "Dormitory," along with a text that reads "Children attended school connected with the asylum. Children attended services daily in St. Joseph's Chapel connected with the orphanage."
The collage also includes a photograph of a classroom with students sitting at desks, along with a text that reads "No endowment fund. Sisters of Mercy."
Overall, the collage appears to be a historical document or report that provides information about various charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire, including orphanages, asylums, and hospitals, with a focus on the role of the Sisters of Mercy in providing care for children and infants.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a montage of photographs and text describing New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The photographs are in black and white, and the text is printed in black on a gray background. The photographs show a classroom, a dormitory, and a building with trees in front of it. The text describes the history and purpose of the institutions, including the establishment of the House of Reformation for Boys in 1854 and the Orphan Asylum in 1868. The text also provides statistics on the number of inmates and the age limits for admission.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a collection of black and white photographs and text under the title "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." The document features descriptions and imagery related to various institutions in Manchester, New Hampshire, including orphanages and asylums.
Starting from the top left and moving clockwise, the elements of the document include:
- Text describing "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" in Manchester, New Hampshire. Details mention its opening on January 1, 1902, its Roman Catholic affiliation, its governing body, sister superior, the number of inmates, charges, and age limits.
- An interior scene of an infant asylum. Several children are seated on the floor, surrounded by beds.
- An interior scene of a classroom with students sitting at desks.
- An exterior view of a large building, likely the asylum or orphanage, surrounded by grounds.
- Text about "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls" in Manchester, New Hampshire, including its establishment in 1870 as Roman Catholic, details about its governing body, sister superior, number of inmates, age limits, and library.
- An interior scene of a dormitory, with numerous beds lined up in rows.
- Text describing "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" in Manchester, New Hampshire. The text provides an overview of the institution, its history, and its services.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Composition:
The image is a page from an old book or publication, likely a report or brochure about charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire. It's a collage of several black-and-white photographs, text, and titles. The layout is divided into sections, each featuring a specific institution.
Sections and Photos:
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP INFANT ASYLUM (Manchester, NH):
- Top Left: Text detailing the opening date (January 1, 1903), religious affiliation, number of inmates, and age limit (one day to three years).
- Middle Left: A photograph of a room with several infant beds along the wall. Children are playing on the floor, and a statue is placed in the background.
- Bottom Left: Additional text describing the institution and its services.
School Room: A photograph showing a classroom, with a large group of children at desks.
ST. PATRICK'S ORPHANAGE FOR GIRLS (Manchester, NH):
- Top Right: Text related to the institution.
- Bottom Right: A dormitory with neatly arranged beds is pictured, and a person is walking in the hallway.
Other: A large exterior building surrounded by snow.
Overall Tone:
The overall tone of the image is serious and informative. It conveys a sense of the facilities available for the care and well-being of children in the early 20th century. The photographs provide a visual glimpse into the environments of these institutions.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a page from a document about New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. It features several photographs and textual descriptions of specific institutions.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum (Manchester, NH)
- Top Left Photo: Shows a room with cribs and infants, likely a nursery.
- Bottom Left Photo: Another view of the nursery with cribs lined up against the wall.
- Text Description:
- Established January 1, 1893.
- Sister Superior: Sister M. Catherine.
- Number of Sisters: 8.
- Number of Inmates: 72 (60 girls, 12 boys).
- The institution is open to infants from birth to 5 years old.
St. Patrick's Orphanage for Boys (Manchester, NH)
- Top Right Photo: Shows a mealtime scene with boys seated at tables.
- Middle Right Photo: An exterior view of the orphanage building.
- Bottom Right Photo: A dormitory with rows of beds.
- Text Description:
- Established in 1875.
- Sister Superior: Sister M. Liguori.
- Number of Sisters: 6.
- Number of Inmates: 120 boys.
- The institution is for boys aged 5 to 12 years.
- It has a library of 200 volumes.
- The building was renovated by private donations.
General Information:
- The document provides details about the establishment dates, supervisors, number of inmates, and specifics about the facilities and services offered by these institutions.
The images and text collectively highlight the historical context and operations of these charitable institutions in New Hampshire, focusing on their roles in caring for infants and orphaned boys.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image is a collage of photographs and text related to charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire, specifically focused on Manchester. Here's a description of the contents:
Top Left:
- A block of text describes the "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" in Manchester, New Hampshire.
- It mentions the institution opened on January 1, 1902, under the Roman Catholic order.
- It notes the governing body as the Sisters of Mercy and mentions the Sister Superior, M. Ursula.
- The text provides details about the number of inmates (boys 24, girls 16, total 40) and public charges (boys 7, girls 2, total 9) included.
- It also mentions the age limit for the children, which is from one day to three years.
Top Right:
- A photograph labeled "School Room" shows a classroom setting with students sitting at desks, engaged in an activity. The room appears to be well-lit with large windows, and there are decorative elements such as a banner and wall decorations.
Middle Left:
- A photograph of a room labeled "Dormitory" shows a room with multiple cribs or beds arranged in rows, likely for babies or toddlers. There are windows with curtains and some religious statues or paintings on the walls.
Middle Right:
- A photograph of a large building labeled "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" in Manchester, New Hampshire, with a snow-covered landscape in front of it.
Bottom Left:
- A detailed description of the "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" underlines its purpose, governance, and the number of children it cares for, emphasizing its unique status as the only infant asylum in the state.
- It describes the care and conditions provided, mentioning the presence of three wards for different age groups and the refusal of the asylum to admit children whose parents are living.
Bottom Right:
- A description of "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls" in Manchester, New Hampshire.
- It mentions the establishment date (1870), the governing body (Sisters of Mercy), and the Sister Superior (M. Legoura).
- It provides the number of inmates (girls 115) and public charges (girls 35).
- It describes the age limit for the children (three to fifteen years) and mentions the presence of a library with 250 volumes, school, and daily services in St. Joseph's Chapel.
The overall theme of the collage is to provide a historical overview of these charitable and correctional institutions in Manchester, detailing their operations, governance, and the living conditions of the children they housed.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image is a black-and-white historical document showcasing the "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." It includes photographs and descriptions of two institutions: "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" and "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls," both located in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Upper Left: A descriptive text about "Our Lady of Perpetual Help Infant Asylum" is provided. It mentions that the asylum was opened on January 1, 1902, by the Sisters of Mercy, and it had 40 inmates, including 24 boys and 16 girls. The text also notes that the age limit for inmates was from one day to three years.
Upper Right: A photograph labeled "SCHOOL ROOM" shows a classroom with children sitting at desks, appearing to be engaged in a lesson. The room has large windows and a high ceiling.
Middle Left: A photograph shows a room with several children sitting on the floor and some cribs in the background. A statue is visible on a pedestal in the corner, and the room has a simple decor.
Middle Right: An exterior photograph of the building for "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls." The building is large, multi-storied, and appears to be made of brick. There is snow on the ground, indicating a winter scene.
Lower Left: A photograph labeled "DORMITORY" shows a room with multiple cribs and a few children seated on the floor. The room is spacious and has a simple, functional design.
Lower Right: Another photograph labeled "DORMITORY" shows a room with rows of single beds, likely for older children. The room is well-lit with large windows and has a clean, organized appearance.
Lower Middle: A descriptive text about "St. Patrick's Orphanage for Girls" is provided. It mentions that the orphanage was established in 1870, had 115 girls, and was also managed by the Sisters of Mercy. The text notes that the age limit for the girls was from three to fifteen years.
The images and descriptions provide a glimpse into the historical conditions and management of these charitable institutions in the early 20th century.