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AWS Rekognition
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 72.8% | |
paintings art | 25.2% | |
streetview architecture | 2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 77% | |
close up of text on a whiteboard | 74.6% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 73.8% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a map of a map of a building
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-04
a plan of the building and its rooms
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image is an architectural and site layout diagram of the Boston City Hospital grounds in Massachusetts, dated 1913. It is labeled as the "Hospital Grounds and Principal Floor." The map provides a detailed depiction of the hospital's various buildings, facilities, and their spatial arrangement.
Key elements include:
- A legend listing the components of the hospital, such as the South Department, Out Patients Department, Administration Building, Boiler House, Ambulance Stables, and others, labeled from A to H.
- The diagram identifies streets surrounding the hospital, including Albany Street, Massachusetts Avenue, Northampton Street, East Concord Street, and Harrison Avenue.
- Detailed floor plans for specific buildings (like the Relief Station and the East Boston Relief Station) are shown on the right-hand side of the diagram.
- The map includes several labeled blocks marked with Roman numerals or building names, representing different hospital wings or functions.
- There are open spaces or landscaped areas evident in the layout, along with pathways and organizing elements throughout the site.
- The document combines both site-planning and architectural elements, providing a clear overview of the hospital's design and physical infrastructure as it appeared in 1913.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
This image is an architectural map from 1913, depicting the layout of Boston City Hospital, located in Boston, Massachusetts. The map shows the hospital grounds and principal floor plan, with labeled sections and buildings across the area.
Key elements include:
- South Department (A): This likely refers to a specific section or building within the hospital dedicated to particular medical services.
- Out Patients Department (B): This section is bound to serve patients who are not admitted overnight at the hospital.
- Future Extensions (C): Marked areas for planned expansions of the hospital facilities.
- Ambulance Stable & Boiler House (E): Essential service buildings for transportation and facility operations.
- The Convalescent Home (F), The Relief Station (G), and East Boston Relief Station (H) also suggest a network of related facilities intended to serve the patients and the community.
There is a small inset showing the floor plan for additional structures, such as the East Boston Relief Station. Furthermore, the map includes lists of buildings and their purposes, such as medical administration and housing for patients, along with distances to important community locations.
The roads surrounding the hospital are named Albany Street, Harrison Avenue, Northampton Street, and Massachusetts Avenue, indicating major access points to the facility. The area is organized in blocks, with detailed layouts of the buildings and their interior structures.
Overall, this historical map provides an informative insight into the spatial organization and intended functionality of Boston City Hospital in the early 20th century.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
This image appears to be a detailed floor plan and layout of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, dated 1913. The plan shows the various buildings, departments, and facilities that make up the hospital grounds, including the main hospital building, the convalescent home, the relief station, and the ambulance stable and boiler house. The layout is divided into labeled sections, providing an overview of the hospital's infrastructure and organization. The image does not contain any human faces or identifiable individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a detailed architectural floor plan and grounds layout of the Boston City Hospital from 1915. The plan shows the principal floor layout and the hospital grounds, with various buildings and departments labeled from A through H. The complex is bounded by Albany Street and Harrison Avenue.
The legend indicates different sections including:
- The main hospital building
- South Department
- Out Patients Department
- Future extensions
- Ambulance stable and boiler house
- The Convalescent Home
- Relief stations (including one at Haymarket Square)
- East Boston Relief Station
The plan is quite detailed, showing individual rooms, corridors, and facilities throughout the complex. There are also notations for features like the lodge and visitors' areas, domestic buildings, wards, and nurses' homes. The layout demonstrates the comprehensive medical facility's organization, with careful attention to the flow between different departments and services. The scale and complexity of the plan reflects the significant size of this urban hospital complex in early 20th century Boston.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a detailed map of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, showcasing its layout and various facilities. The map is divided into sections, each labeled with letters and numbers, providing a clear visual representation of the hospital's infrastructure.
Key Features:
- Hospital Buildings: The map highlights several hospital buildings, including the South Department, Out Patients Department, Ambulance Stable and Boiler House, Connalescent Home, Relief Station, and East Boston Relief Station.
- Grounds and Principal Floor: The map also shows the grounds and principal floor of the hospital, including the location of the hospital's president, trustees, and other administrative offices.
- Amenities: The map indicates the presence of amenities such as a chapel, auditorium, and library within the hospital complex.
- Layout: The map provides a clear layout of the hospital's grounds, including the location of roads, walkways, and other features.
Visual Elements:
- Labels: The map is labeled with letters and numbers, making it easy to identify different areas of the hospital.
- Lines and Shapes: The map uses lines and shapes to represent the hospital's buildings, grounds, and amenities.
- Text: The map includes text labels and annotations to provide additional information about the hospital's facilities and features.
Overall:
The map provides a comprehensive overview of the Boston City Hospital's layout and facilities, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the hospital's history and operations.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a detailed map of the Boston City Hospital, showcasing its layout and various facilities. The map is divided into sections, each labeled with letters and numbers to facilitate navigation.
Key Features:
- Hospital Grounds and Principal Floor: This section provides an overview of the hospital's grounds, including the location of buildings, roads, and other important features.
- Boston City Hospital: This section highlights the main hospital building, including its entrance, wards, and other essential facilities.
- Relief Station: This section shows the location of the relief station, which is likely a facility for emergency medical services.
- Ambulance Stable and Boiler House: This section indicates the location of the ambulance stable and boiler house, which are critical infrastructure for the hospital's operations.
- Cut Patients Department: This section highlights the department responsible for treating patients who have been cut or injured.
- South Department: This section shows the location of the south department, which may be a specialized unit or ward within the hospital.
- Out Patients Department: This section indicates the location of the outpatients department, where patients receive non-emergency medical care.
- For Future Extensions: This section suggests that the hospital has plans for future expansion or development.
- Amulance Stable and Boiler House: This section reiterates the importance of these facilities for the hospital's operations.
Additional Information:
- Trustees: The map lists the names of the hospital's trustees, who are likely responsible for overseeing the hospital's management and operations.
- Superintendent: The map also lists the name of the superintendent, who is likely responsible for the day-to-day management of the hospital.
- Secretary: The map lists the name of the secretary, who may be responsible for administrative tasks and communication.
Overall, the map provides a comprehensive overview of the Boston City Hospital's layout and facilities, highlighting its importance as a major healthcare institution in the city.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This is a 1913 architectural drawing of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The drawing shows the hospital's grounds and the principal floor, with various departments and facilities labeled. The drawing also includes floor plans for the hospital, including the first floor plan. The drawing is titled "Hospitals, Boston, Mass." and is part of the collection of the Boston Public Library.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a map of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, with the title "GROUNDS AND PRINCIPAL FLOOR 1913" at the top. The map is divided into different sections, each labeled with a letter from A to H. The map also includes a scale and a compass rose to indicate direction. The hospital is located on Harrison Avenue, and the map shows the layout of the hospital grounds, including the location of various buildings and facilities.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a vintage, detailed map of the Boston City Hospital grounds and principal floor plan from 1913. The map includes several key areas, labeled with letters and explained in a legend on the upper-left corner:
- A. The Boston City Hospital (proper)
- B. South Department
- C. Outpatients Department
- D. For Future Extensions
- E. Ambulance Stable and Boiler House
- F. The Convalescent Home (at Milton Lower Mills)
- G. The Relief Station (Haymarket Square, 2 miles)
- H. East Boston Relief Station
The map shows the layout of the buildings and gardens, including street names like Albany Street, Massachusetts Avenue, East Concord St., and Harrison Ave. Each section of the hospital is depicted with precision, indicating room arrangements, gardens, and structural details. The Trustees' names are listed above the map, along with the year 1913. A key for a lodge and visitors section and various buildings is located in the lower-right. A smaller map, showing the first floor plan of the "Boston City Hospital Relief Station" is also provided. The entire map is in sepia tones, indicative of its age.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
Certainly! Here's a description of the image:
Overall Description:
The image is a detailed architectural or site plan of the Boston City Hospital complex as it existed in 1913. It's a historical document, likely intended for planning or reference purposes.
Key Elements and Layout:
- Title and Header: At the top, it states "Hospitals, Boston, Mass." and "THE BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL BOSTON MASS."
- Key to Areas:
- A: The Boston City Hospital (Main)
- B: South Department
- C: Out Patients Department
- D: For Future Extensions
- E: Ambulance Stable and Boiler House
- F: The Convalescent Home
- G: The Relief Station (Haymarket Square)
- H: East Boston Relief Station
- Map Arrangement: The image shows different parts of the hospital complex in relation to the streets:
- Street Names: Major streets like Albany Street, Massachusetts Avenue, Northampton Street, and Harrison Avenue are labeled, indicating the spatial context of the hospital.
- Building Plans/Layouts:
- Each section of the hospital (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) shows the architectural plans, including individual buildings, gardens, pathways, and other infrastructure.
- The smaller first-floor plan of the East Boston Relief Station (H) is also displayed in the image.
- Scale and Details: The plans likely include a scale, though it's difficult to determine the exact measurements in the image itself. The plans provide a high degree of detail about the structures.
- Orientation: The map's orientation is likely with north at the top, but the actual bearing isn't indicated.
- Overall Impression: The image is a valuable primary source for understanding the layout and architecture of the Boston City Hospital at the time.
Let me know if you want me to elaborate on any specific aspect of the image!
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a detailed architectural plan of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, dated 1913. It shows the layout of the hospital grounds and the principal floor plans of various buildings within the hospital complex.
Key Sections and Labels:
A - The Boston City Hospital (Main Building):
- Located centrally in the plan.
- Includes various departments and facilities.
B - South Department:
- Positioned to the south of the main building.
- Contains the Out-Patients Department.
C - East Surgical Department:
- Located to the east of the main building.
- Houses surgical facilities.
D - Nurses' Home and Training School:
- Situated to the northwest of the main building.
- Provides accommodation and training facilities for nurses.
E - Ambulance Stable and Boiler House:
- Found near the northern edge of the grounds.
- Includes facilities for ambulances and the boiler house.
F - The Convalescent Home:
- Located at the western edge, on a separate plot.
- A facility for patients recovering from illnesses.
G - The Relief Station:
- Positioned to the southwest of the main building.
- Provides immediate medical relief.
H - East Wing for Relief:
- An extension to the east of the main building.
- Additional facilities for patient relief.
Floor Plans:
- The image includes detailed floor plans for different sections:
- Boston City Hospital, South Department, First Floor Plan.
- Boston City Hospital, East Surgical Department, First Floor Plan.
Surrounding Streets:
- The hospital is bordered by several streets:
- Albany Street to the north.
- Massachusetts Avenue to the east.
- Harrison Avenue to the south.
Additional Details:
- The plan includes a scale indicating distances (e.g., 44 miles).
- Various buildings and departments are labeled with specific functions and facilities.
- The layout shows the spatial arrangement and connectivity between different hospital departments and buildings.
This plan provides a comprehensive overview of the hospital's structure and organization in 1913, highlighting its various medical and administrative facilities.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
This image is a detailed architectural and site plan for the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, dated 1913. The plan is divided into several sections, each labeled with letters for easy reference. Here are the key components of the image:
Title and Information: At the top, the title reads "The Boston City Hospital, Boston Mass." with the date "1913." The trustees and architects are listed, including A. Shuman as president, Joseph P. Manning as secretary, and others.
Site Plan: The main part of the image shows the hospital grounds and principal floor. The site is bordered by Albany Street, Massachusetts Avenue, and Harrison Avenue. The plan includes various buildings and structures, such as:
- Lodge and Visitors: Located at the bottom left.
- Administration: Adjacent to the lodge.
- Domestic Building: Near the administration area.
- Wards: Several buildings labeled as wards.
- Nurses Home: Located near the wards.
- Boiler House, Laundry, and Mortuary: At the bottom right.
- Operating Theatre: Near the center.
- Pathological Building: Near the top center.
- South Department: For contagious diseases, located at the top left.
- Out Patients Department: Next to the South Department.
- Ambulance Stable and Boiler House: At the top left.
Additional Plans: On the right side of the image, there are additional floor plans for specific parts of the hospital:
- The Boston City Hospital Relief Station: Located at Haymarket Square.
- East Boston Relief Station: First floor plan.
Labels and Legends: The plan includes various labels and legends to indicate different rooms and areas within the buildings, such as admitting rooms, bath rooms, day rooms, dormitories, kitchens, laundry, medical receiving rooms, operating rooms, and more.
Surrounding Features: The plan also shows some surrounding features, such as tennis courts, a handball court, and various paths and walkways connecting the buildings.
Overall, this image provides a comprehensive view of the layout and design of the Boston City Hospital in 1913, including the main buildings, support structures, and surrounding facilities.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-02
The image is a detailed architectural floor plan of the Boston City Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, dated 1913. It includes multiple sections labeled A through H, each representing different parts of the hospital grounds and buildings.
- Sections A and B show the main hospital buildings, with labeled rooms and areas such as wards, surgical buildings, and administrative offices. The layout is complex, with interconnected corridors and large open spaces, indicative of the era's design for hospitals.
- Section C represents a separate, smaller building, possibly a satellite facility or a different department, with its own labeled rooms and corridors.
- Section D is labeled as "for future extensions," suggesting plans for additional buildings or expansions.
- Section E depicts the ambulance stable and boiler house, crucial for hospital operations.
- Sections F and G appear to be smaller buildings or clinics, possibly relief stations or outpatient facilities, as indicated by their labels.
- Section H shows a detailed floor plan of the "Boston City Hospital East Boston Relief Station."
The plan includes a compass rose in the top right corner to indicate direction. The overall layout demonstrates an organized and functional design for a hospital of the early 20th century, with a focus on accessibility and efficiency in patient care and administration.