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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Envelope | 42.6% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
paintings art | 96.9% | |
streetview architecture | 3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a sign | 76.2% | |
close up of a sign | 71.7% | |
a sign on a wall | 54.5% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a group of three papers with a list of items in it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
three different types of paper with different numbers
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a grayscale document with three sections of yellow paper forms mounted on a gray background. The title at the top of the page reads “Tenement House Department, Cleveland Board of Health.”
Top Section: Labeled "Apartment Card," this form includes fields such as street address, apartment number, date, and details about rooms, walls, toilet facilities, windows, and bathtubs. It appears to be for recording inspection or assessment data for individual apartments.
Bottom Left Section: Labeled "House and Premises Card," this form contains a grid for recording information about walls, floors, ceilings, toilets, separations, and cleanliness on various floors of the house or building.
Bottom Right Section: Labeled "Reverse of B," the form includes more detailed inspection fields and a grid, possibly for tracking pest control or sanitation issues, alongside other house features like garbage facilities, basements, and yards.
The layout indicates this document was used for detailed health and sanitation inspections of residential buildings in Cleveland, likely during the early 20th century given its design.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a document from the Tenement House Department of the Cleveland Board of Health, consisting of forms related to housing inspections. There are three distinct forms featured on a grey background paper.
The top form is labeled "Apartment Card," detailing the inspection of individual apartments. It includes sections for the location of the apartment, inspection areas such as walls, toilet, and windows, with space for notes about their condition.
Below the top form, on the left side, is the "House and Premises Card," which records inspections of the overall building and premises. This card includes fields for street, number, wall conditions, toilet facilities, and other structural elements of the house.
In the bottom right corner is the "Reverse of B" form, which appears to be supplementary and records further notes, possibly for specific conditions or findings not covered in the main forms.
These forms are designed for recording detailed inspection data to ensure the health and safety of housing conditions, reflecting the systematic approach of the Board of Health in monitoring living standards.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image appears to be a set of forms or cards used by the Tenement House Department of the Cleveland Board of Health. The forms include an "Apartment Card" and a "House and Tenants Card" that seem to be used to record information about residential properties and their occupants. The forms contain various fields for recording details such as the address, number of rooms, occupants, and other relevant data. This appears to be a historical document related to public health administration and housing records in Cleveland, Ohio.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11
This image shows three vintage forms or cards from the Cleveland Board of Health's Tenement House Department. The documents appear to be blank inspection or assessment forms with grid layouts and various column headers. They look like they were used for recording information about housing conditions or inspections. The forms are yellowish in color against a gray background, suggesting they are historical documents. Each form has different layouts and purposes, labeled as "Apartment Card," "House and Premises Card," and what appears to be a third type of record-keeping form. These documents provide a glimpse into how housing conditions and inspections were documented in Cleveland's past.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image presents a collection of three yellowed cards, each featuring a grid layout with various columns and rows. The cards are arranged in a triangular formation, with the top card positioned centrally and the two lower cards placed below it, one on either side.
Top Card:
The top card is labeled "APARTMENT CARD" and contains several columns, including "LOCATION OF APT," "ROOMS," "WALLS," "CEILING," "TOILET," and "BATH TUB." Each column has multiple rows, allowing for detailed information to be recorded.
Lower Left Card:
The lower left card is labeled "HOUSE AND PREMISES CARD" and features a similar grid layout. It includes columns such as "STREET," "NO," "DATE," "ROOMS," "WALLS," "FLOORS," "TOILETS," "OUTLETS," and "KITCHEN." This card appears to be designed for recording information about the house and its premises.
Lower Right Card:
The lower right card is labeled "REVERSE OF 2" and has a more complex grid layout. It includes columns such as "FLOOR PLAN, ROOMS, BATHS," "LIVING ROOM," "DINING ROOM," "KITCHEN," "BEDROOMS," "BATHS," and "CLOSETS." This card seems to be focused on recording detailed information about the floor plan and room layout.
Background:
The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the yellowed cards. A black border surrounds the entire image, adding a touch of contrast and framing the content.
Overall, the image appears to be a collection of cards used for recording information about apartments, houses, and premises. The cards are designed to capture detailed data, including location, room layout, and amenities. The image suggests that these cards may have been used for administrative or record-keeping purposes, possibly in a real estate or property management context.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image presents a collection of three yellowed, rectangular forms on a gray background, each with a distinct purpose.
Form 1: Top Center
The topmost form is labeled "TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT" and "CLEVELAND BOARD OF HEALTH." It features a table with columns for "STREET," "NO.," "STREET," "DATE," and "KEY." The rows are divided into sections for "APARTMENT," "ROOMS," "WALLS," "CEILING," "FLOOR," "DATE," and "KEY." This form appears to be used for documenting apartment information.
Form 2: Bottom Left
The second form, located at the bottom left, is labeled "HOUSE AND PREMISES CARD." It consists of a table with columns for "STREET," "NO.," "STREET," "DATE," and "KEY." The rows are divided into sections for "APARTMENT," "ROOMS," "WALLS," "CEILING," "FLOOR," "DATE," and "KEY." This form seems to be used for recording house and premises details.
Form 3: Bottom Right
The third form, situated at the bottom right, is labeled "REVERSE OF 3." It features a table with columns for "STREET," "NO.," "STREET," "DATE," and "KEY." The rows are divided into sections for "APARTMENT," "ROOMS," "WALLS," "CEILING," "FLOOR," "DATE," and "KEY." This form appears to be used for documenting additional information related to the apartment.
Background
The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a neutral backdrop for the forms. A black border surrounds the entire image, adding a touch of contrast to the overall design.
Purpose
The purpose of this image is likely to showcase the different forms used by the Tenement House Department of the Cleveland Board of Health. These forms are designed to collect and organize data related to apartments, houses, and premises, which can be used for various purposes such as tracking maintenance, inspections, and other administrative tasks.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image shows three yellow cards with printed text and numbers, arranged on a gray background. The cards appear to be official documents or forms, possibly related to housing or property inspections. The top card has the title "Tenement House Department Cleveland Board of Health" and contains various sections with text and numbers. The middle card has the title "Apartment Card" and has similar sections with text and numbers. The bottom card has the title "House and Premises Card" and also has sections with text and numbers. The cards seem to be part of a set or a series, with each card containing different information related to housing or property inspections.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image contains three yellow-colored cards with printed text on a gray background. The top card is titled "Apartment Card" and has columns for "Street," "No.," "District," "Date," "Location of Apt.," "Rooms," "Walls," "Ceiling," "Toilet," "Windows," "No. Sleeping Rooms," "Bath Tub," and "Remarks." The second card is titled "House and Premises Card" and has columns for "Street," "No.," "District," "Date," "Lower Floor," "Upper Floor," "Service Room," "Out Buildings," "Courts," "Toilets," "Outside," and "Remarks." The third card is titled "Reverse of B" and has columns for "Street," "No.," "District," "Date," "Lower Floor," "Upper Floor," "Service Room," "Out Buildings," "Courts," "Toilets," "Outside," and "Remarks."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05
Here is a description of the image:
The image features three forms against a gray background. At the top center, the form is titled "Tenement House Department, Cleveland Board of Health" and subtitled "Apartment Card". It's a table with fields for street, number, district, date, apartment number, and key number. There are sections for the location of the apartment, followed by tables for rooms, walls, ceilings, and toilets, with rows numbered 1 through 7, and additional sections for dark rooms, windows, and a bathtub.
Below this, on the left, is a second form titled "House and Premises Card". It also has table rows numbered 1 through 6, and sections for street, number, district, and date, along with fields for lot number, stories, apartments per floor, total apartments, and number of rooms. It includes information on the owner or agent, roof access, level of leaks, attic, and cleanliness, as well as details on halls, walls, ceilings, and saturated areas.
To the right of the "House and Premises Card", is a third form subtitled "Reverse of B". It has sections for cellar roof, lowest floor, house drain, garbage cans, and details on banks, counters, and other structures.
The overall impression is of bureaucratic documents or inspection forms related to housing or premises in Cleveland.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05
The image presents a composite of three different forms on a gray background.
At the top is a form labeled "Apartment Card" issued by the "Tenement House Department, Cleveland Board of Health." It has sections to document details of a particular apartment.
In the lower left, is a form titled "House and Premises Card". This document provides space to record information about the house and its premises.
On the lower right is the back side of the "House and Premises Card". It provides space to fill out more details such as "cellar road," "long/floor," "dump," etc.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image shows a set of three historical record cards from the Tenement House Department of the Cleveland Board of Health. These cards appear to be used for documenting inspections of residential properties, specifically apartments, houses, and trestles. Here is a detailed summary of each card:
Apartment Card (Top Card):
- Header Information:
- The card is labeled "APARTMENT CARD."
- It includes sections for the address, number of the apartment, date, and inspector's initials.
- Details Captured:
- Location of Apt.: Specifies the floor, room number, and side (front or rear).
- Walls: Condition of the walls (e.g., plaster, paper, paint).
- Ceilings: Condition of the ceilings.
- Floors: Condition of the floors.
- Windows: Condition and type of windows.
- Ventilation: Details about ventilation.
- Light: Information about lighting.
- Water Closet: Details about the water closet/toilet.
- Remarks: Additional notes or comments.
- Header Information:
House and Trestles Card (Bottom Left Card):
- Header Information:
- The card is labeled "HOUSE AND TRESTLES CARD."
- It includes sections for the address, date, and inspector's initials.
- Details Captured:
- Walls: Condition of the walls.
- Ceilings: Condition of the ceilings.
- Floors: Condition of the floors.
- Windows: Condition and type of windows.
- Ventilation: Details about ventilation.
- Light: Information about lighting.
- Water Closet: Details about the water closet/toilet.
- Remarks: Additional notes or comments.
- Header Information:
Reverse of Card (Bottom Right Card):
- Header Information:
- The card is labeled "REVERSE OF."
- It includes sections for the address, date, and inspector's initials.
- Details Captured:
- Front Room (First Floor): Details about the condition of the front room on the first floor.
- Front Room (Second Floor): Details about the condition of the front room on the second floor.
- Middle Room (First Floor): Details about the condition of the middle room on the first floor.
- Middle Room (Second Floor): Details about the condition of the middle room on the second floor.
- Back Room (First Floor): Details about the condition of the back room on the first floor.
- Back Room (Second Floor): Details about the condition of the back room on the second floor.
- Kitchen: Details about the condition of the kitchen.
- Cellar: Details about the condition of the cellar.
- Remarks: Additional notes or comments.
- Header Information:
Each card is designed to capture detailed information about the condition of different parts of residential properties, likely for the purpose of ensuring they meet health and safety standards. The cards are yellowed with age, indicating they are historical documents.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image shows three forms titled "Tenement House Department" from the Cleveland Board of Health. These forms are likely used for recording information about apartment and house conditions, possibly to ensure they meet certain health and safety standards. The forms are divided into sections with various fields for inputting details such as street address, apartment number, date, room descriptions (e.g., walls, windows, floors, ceilings), and specific conditions of items (e.g., condition of walls, cleanliness of rooms). The forms are designed to be filled out by an inspector to document the state of the premises. There is a grid at the bottom of the right form, which may be used for detailed notes or additional observations. The forms are printed on a light yellow or beige paper, and the overall design is simple and structured, typical of forms used for official record-keeping.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image shows a form from the Tenement House Department of the Cleveland Board of Health. The form is divided into three sections, labeled A, B, and the reverse of B.
- Section A is titled "LOCATION OF APT" and includes fields for street, no., apt., date, and various details about the rooms such as walls, ceiling, toilet, and other amenities.
- Section B is titled "HOUSE AND PREMISES CARD" and includes fields for street, no., dist., date, and detailed information about the house and premises, including rooms, windows, and other features.
- The reverse of B includes a grid for additional notes or comments.
The form is designed to collect comprehensive information about the condition and features of tenement houses and apartments.