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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 97.3% | |
streetview architecture | 1.5% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a piece of paper | 84.3% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 82.8% | |
a piece of paper | 82.7% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
a page from a report.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a collection of papers with a list of items that are in the same place
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a large sheet of paper with several different types of information
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a collection of three schedules or reports on a flat board labeled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." Each schedule reports different kinds of information:
Top Left: This is titled "Report of Plan Examiner" and is formatted as a table for recording data for different days of the week, with columns labeled Monday through Saturday. It includes rows for different items such as "Plans Examined," "Approved," "Disapproved," "Reapproved," "Reexamined," "Returned for Revision," "Corresponding Expense," and "Pending Disapproval." There are numerical entries filled in for different dates under these categories.
Top Right: This is titled "Report of Inspector William Jones" and is dated for the week ending 7/6, possibly in 1912, as indicated at the top. It includes columns for monthly count, weekly count, daily breakdown, and total, with entries of inspection data filled in for each day.
Bottom: This document is addressed "To the Board of Tenement House Supervision" and seems to be a summary report or communication regarding inspections or plans for a given month. It includes mention of "Plan Department," "Inspections," "Extended Cost Per File," "Corrections Executed," and more. Numerical entries are filled in accordingly.
The reports reflect bureaucratic record-keeping for inspections and processes related to housing supervision in New Jersey, possibly in the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image displays three separate records or forms related to inspections and activities overseen by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. These documents appear to be schedules or reports outlining details of work for specific weeks or months.
Top left form ("Report of Plan Examiner"):
- This form has columns labeled by days of the week, along with sections for tracking specific tasks such as the examination of plans, equipment, and plumbing.
- It includes rows with categories and numbers to record activities or outcomes from inspections or plan reviews.
- Likely used to report on tasks completed each day by a plan examiner.
Top right form ("Report of Inspector"):
- This form is titled "Report of Inspector" and is marked for the week ending 7/6 of the year 1912.
- It contains rows for daily activities with information such as locations, inspections conducted, and summaries of work performed, along with corresponding totals (e.g., mileage or outcomes).
- There is handwritten text to indicate specific details, such as names and inspection results.
Bottom form ("Monthly Report"):
- Titled "To the Board of Tenement House Supervision," this form summarizes activities for the month.
- Includes sections for tracking plans, inspections, court cases, fees collected, and specific tasks related to tenement buildings.
- Appears to be used for administrative purposes and reporting progress on monthly objectives.
The forms are printed and partially filled with handwritten entries, demonstrating an organized method for tracking housing-related supervisory work in early 20th century New Jersey. A label at the top reads, "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey."
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a document titled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey". It contains two sections - a "Report of Plan Planner" and a "Report of Inspector". The report sections provide detailed information about various aspects of tenement house supervision, including expenses, inspections, and other relevant data. The document seems to be an official record or form used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision in New Jersey.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This image shows historical administrative documents, specifically schedules and forms used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. There appear to be three different forms in the image:
- A "Report of Plan Examiner" form with a grid layout for recording data
- A "Report of Inspector" form dated 1912 with daily entries and time records
- A form addressed "To the Board of Tenement House Supervision" with various columns and sections for reporting
These appear to be blank or partially filled templates that were used for official record-keeping and reporting purposes in the early 1900s. The documents have a formal, structured layout typical of administrative paperwork from that era, with pre-printed sections and spaces for entering information. The forms are shown on what appears to be an aged, slightly discolored background, suggesting these are historical documents that have been preserved or archived.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a collection of three vintage reports, each with a distinct title and content, arranged in a collage on a gray background.
Report Titles and Descriptions:
- Report of Plan Examiner: This report is divided into columns, with the first column listing various categories such as "Plan Examined," "Approved," "Rejected," "Approved," and "Rejected." The remaining columns are filled with handwritten data, although the specific details are not legible.
- Report of Inspection: This report features a table with columns for "Name," "Date," "Time," "Place," "File No.," and "Notes." The table is filled with handwritten entries, including names, dates, times, places, file numbers, and notes.
- To the Board of Tenement House Supervision: This report is a formal letter addressed to the Board of Tenement House Supervision, with a section for the sender's name and a body that appears to be a report or update on tenement house supervision. The text is handwritten and not easily legible.
Background and Context:
The reports are displayed on a gray background, which provides a neutral and clean backdrop for the vintage documents. The overall appearance of the image suggests that it may be a historical or archival document, possibly related to the administration of tenement houses in New Jersey.
Summary:
In summary, the image presents a collection of three vintage reports, each with its own unique title and content. The reports appear to be related to the administration of tenement houses in New Jersey, and they provide valuable insights into the historical context of tenement house supervision. The image is presented on a gray background, which adds to its overall aesthetic appeal and historical significance.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a scanned document featuring three forms from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The forms are arranged in a column, with the top two forms side by side and the third form below them.
Top-Left Form:
The top-left form is titled "REPORT OF PLAN EXAMINER" and features a table with columns for "For the Week Ending," "Plan Examined," "Approved," "Disapproved," "Boarding House," "Approved," "Disapproved," and "Inspection." The table has 12 rows, but all fields are blank.
Top-Right Form:
The top-right form is titled "REPORT OF INSPECTOR" and features a table with columns for "For the Week Ending," "Date," "Number," "Name," "Address," "State Number of Inspection," "Number of Defects," "Number of Defects," and "Number of Defects." The table has 10 rows, with handwritten entries in some fields. The form also includes a signature at the bottom.
Bottom Form:
The bottom form is titled "TO THE BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION:" and features a table with columns for "GENTLEMEN, I would respectfully report the following," "Number of Inspections," "Number of Defects," "Number of Defects," and "Number of Defects." The table has 10 rows, but all fields are blank.
Background:
The background of the image is a light gray color, with a darker gray border around the edges. The overall design of the forms suggests that they were used for administrative purposes, such as tracking inspections and reporting defects in tenement houses.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows three documents on a beige background. The documents are schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The top document is titled "REPORT OF PLAN EXAMINER" and has a table with columns for different days of the week. The middle document is titled "REPORT OF INSPECTOR" and has a table with columns for different dates and times. The bottom document is titled "TRANSACTIONS OF THE OFFICE FOR THE MONTH OF" and has a table with columns for different categories of transactions.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows a collection of documents, including schedules and reports, used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The documents are printed on white paper and have a structured format with columns and rows. The schedules are labeled "Report of Plan Examiner" and "Report of Inspector," with dates and numbers indicating the weeks and years they cover. The reports include information on inspections, violations, and other related activities. The documents appear to be part of a larger collection or archive, with the title "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey" at the top of the image.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-30
This image is a scanned document of multiple forms. It's a record-keeping document used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey in 1912.
The image is divided into sections:
- Report of Plan Examiner: It contains columns for different actions and information about the examination process, organized by county.
- Report of Inspector William Jones: This section seems to be a summary of work done by an inspector, containing entries for the dates, numbers, time, and location of inspections.
- Report to the Board of Tenement House Supervision: This is a section where information regarding plan department, violations, new buildings, old buildings, and no complaints are to be reported.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-30
Here's a description of the image based on the provided information:
The image is a scan of a document titled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey". It shows three separate reports on a single page.
- Top Left: A "Report of Plan Examiner" form with headings for different counties and categories like "Plans Examined", "Approved", "Disapproved", etc. It appears to be a tabular form designed for data entry by county.
- Top Right: A "Report of Inspector William James" for the week ending 7/6/1912. The table includes data on daily activities (Monday-Saturday), showing numbers in different categories labeled "N.B." and "V.R.", along with a total. It includes a time card section. It appears to contain data on inspections in various cities like Trenton, Jersey City, Newark, and Passaic.
- Bottom: A form addressed "To the Board of Tenement House Supervision". It requests a report on the month's transactions for the office related to "Plan Department", "Violations", "New Buildings", "Old Buildings", and "No Complaints". It also has sections for recording data related to expense accounts.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows three different schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. These schedules are likely used for tracking inspections and reports related to tenement houses. Here's a detailed summary of each part of the image:
Top Left: Report of Plan Examiner
- This form is titled "Report of Plan Examiner" and is for the week ending on a specific date.
- The form includes columns for different days of the week (Monday to Saturday).
- It has rows for various types of inspections or approvals, such as:
- Plan Approved
- Plan Disapproved
- Building Permit Issued
- Reports
- Re-inspections
- Each row has sub-columns for the number of instances and the time spent on each type of activity.
Top Right: Report of Inspector
- This form is titled "Report of Inspector" and is for the week ending on July 6.
- It includes the inspector's name, William James.
- The form has columns for different days of the week (Monday to Saturday).
- It tracks the number of inspections conducted each day, with specific counts for different types of inspections:
- New Buildings
- Old Buildings
- Complaints
- There are also columns for the total number of inspections and the total time spent.
- The bottom part of the form includes a summary of the total inspections and time spent for the week.
Bottom: To the Board of Tenement House Supervision
- This form is titled "To the Board of Tenement House Supervision."
- It includes a statement from the inspector reporting the number of inspections made during the week.
- The form lists various locations or types of inspections, such as:
- New Buildings
- Old Buildings
- Complaints
- Each location or type has columns for the number of inspections and the time spent.
- The form also includes a section for the inspector's signature and the date.
Overall, these schedules are used to document and track the activities of plan examiners and inspectors, ensuring that tenement houses are regularly inspected and that any issues are addressed promptly.
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