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Clarifai

Clarifai
Book | 79.7% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.4% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a sign | 86.6% | |
a sign on a counter | 72.6% | |
close up of a sign | 72.5% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a document with a list of items that include a list of items that are in
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a document with a black and white image of a person
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historic document mounted onto a gray backing. It includes an "Application for Permit to Build" form, accompanied by two smaller cards titled "Public Sewer in Street" and "Nuisance Complaint."
Main Form (Application for Permit to Build):
- This form is designed for individuals applying for a building permit in Fall River, Massachusetts.
- It lists multiple fields for the applicant to fill out, including:
- Owner's name, architect's name, builder's name.
- Location of the construction.
- Purpose of the building.
- Dimensions of the building and other construction details (height, depth, materials, etc.).
- Information related to sewer connections and nuisances.
- At the end of the form, there are spots for a signature and address. It also mentions that work must not begin until seven days after the issuance of the permit.
Smaller Cards (Below the Main Form):
Public Sewer in Street Card:
- This card collects information on sewer presence, permits issued, size of water main, and remarks.
- It appears to track details related to street-level infrastructure.
Nuisance Complaint Card:
- This card logs complaints about nuisances, including privies, cellars, odors, and various other issues.
- It has fields for the location number, nature of the complaint, and dates.
This document highlights the procedural and administrative requirements for municipal building departments and public works around the early 20th century. It reflects an emphasis on detailed recordkeeping and formalized applications for urban development.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image displays a historical document related to building permits and municipal complaints. The main section is a form titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD" for Fall River, Mass., dated in the 1900s (the exact year isn't filled in). It includes various questions for the applicant related to the construction details such as the owner's name, architect's name, location, type of building, number of stories, materials, and other specifications necessary for a building permit application. The form requires the applicant to sign and provide their address.
Below this main application form, there are two smaller cards. The card on the left is titled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" and includes fields for property information, owner, remarks, sewer size, and other details related to sewer inspection. The card on the right is a "NUISANCE COMPLAINT" form with fields for location, complaint details, owner, and specifics about the nuisance (such as privy, cellar, etc.).
The overall presentation suggests these are examples of forms used by Municipal Building Departments, possibly serving as historical examples of bureaucratic procedures related to building and civil issues.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be an application form for a permit to build, used by municipal building departments. The form contains various questions related to the proposed construction project, such as the location, purpose, and details of the building. The form also includes sections for public sewer and nuisance complaints, which seem to be related to the building permit application process. The overall content of the image suggests it is a document used by local authorities to gather information and manage the permit application for construction projects.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a collection of vintage municipal building department forms. The main document is an "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD" form, which appears to be a blank template. It contains numerous numbered questions about construction details, including queries about materials, dimensions, building specifications, and other technical requirements.
Below the main application form are three smaller forms: one labeled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" and another labeled "NUISANCE COMPLAINT," with what appears to be a third form as well. These forms appear to be administrative documents used by a municipal building department, likely from an earlier era given their simple, typewritten format and layout.
The forms are displayed on what looks like a gray background, possibly a mounting board or archival surface. The documents have a vintage, official appearance typical of government forms from the past.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image presents a vintage application form for a building permit, titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD" at the top. The form is divided into two sections: a list of questions and a section for the applicant's signature.
Section 1: List of Questions
- The first section contains a list of 32 questions, each with a corresponding number and space for the applicant to provide answers.
- The questions cover various aspects of the building project, including:
- Site details (e.g., location, size, and elevation)
- Building characteristics (e.g., number of stories, height, and materials)
- Architectural features (e.g., style, windows, and doors)
- Fire safety measures (e.g., firewalls, fire escapes, and sprinkler systems)
- Electrical and plumbing systems
- Sewage and drainage systems
- Zoning and land-use regulations
Section 2: Applicant's Signature
- The second section is reserved for the applicant's signature, along with their address and date.
- A note at the bottom of the form advises that the work must not be commenced until the expiration of seven days from the date of this notice.
Additional Elements
- At the top of the page, a title reads "dules used by Municipal Building Departments."
- In the bottom-left corner, a small box labeled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" contains a list of options, including "Present No.," "Other," "Reconstruction abandoned," "Insufficient Water Supply," "Gas Sewer," "None use Remarks," and "Time."
- In the bottom-right corner, another small box is labeled "NUISANCE COMPLAINT" and contains a list of options, including "Location No.," "Complaint," "Source of Complaint," "Owner," "Severe," "Yard," "Puny," "Folly," "Compounded," "Mischief," "Indigent," and "Date."
Overall, the image provides a detailed and comprehensive application form for a building permit, covering various aspects of the project and requiring the applicant's signature and contact information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
This image is a scanned document titled "Application for Permit to Build" from the Municipal Building Departments of Fall River, Massachusetts. The application form is divided into two sections: the first section contains 36 questions related to the building's specifications, and the second section includes two smaller forms at the bottom.
The first form, labeled "Public Sewer in Street," features a list of questions with corresponding numbers, while the second form, titled "Nuisance Complaint," also includes a list of questions with numbers. Both forms have a beige background with black text, and the entire document is presented on a gray background.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
This image appears to be a page from a book or document containing various forms and templates related to municipal building regulations and permits. The main section of the page is titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD" and includes a form with multiple sections and questions for applicants seeking a building permit. The form requests details such as the location, owner's name, architect's name, builder's name, and various specifications and measurements related to the proposed building.
Below the main form, there are two smaller sections titled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" and "NUISANCE COMPLAINT." The "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" section includes a form for reporting issues related to public sewers in the street, while the "NUISANCE COMPLAINT" section provides a template for reporting nuisance complaints, with fields for the location, nature of the complaint, and other relevant details.
The image suggests that this document or book is a resource for municipal building departments, providing standardized forms and templates to facilitate the permit application process and address various building-related issues and complaints.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a page from a municipal building department's official document titled "Application for Permit to Build." The document is structured with a heading at the top, followed by a series of numbered questions that need to be answered by the applicant. Below the main application form, there are two additional sections titled "Public Sewer in Street" and "Nuisance Complaint," each with their own set of fields to be filled out.
The main form includes questions about the building's location, the owner's name, the architect's name, the builder's name, the ward, the nearest street, the district, and the purpose of the building. It also asks for details about the building's size, height, number of stories, foundation, and materials used. There are questions about the building's proximity to surrounding buildings, the distance from the street, and the type of sewer connection. The form also inquires about the heating system, the number of brick walls, and whether there are private or water closets.
The "Public Sewer in Street" section includes fields for the property number, owner, restaurant plumbing, and the installation of a water closet. The "Nuisance Complaint" section has fields for the location number, complainant, nature of the complaint, owner, yard, cellar, privy, and additional remarks.
The document is designed to be filled out by hand, with blank spaces provided for the applicant to write their responses. The form is structured in a way that allows for easy reading and processing by municipal officials. The document is likely used by municipal building departments to ensure that new constructions meet local building codes and regulations.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a collection of old documents related to municipal building processes. The central and most prominent document is an "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD" from Fall River, Massachusetts, dated 191__. It lists a series of questions about the proposed building, covering aspects like materials, owner information, dimensions, purpose, and compliance with regulations. Underneath the application are two smaller documents. One is titled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET," with fields for property number, owner, and information about plumbing and water closets. The other is labeled "NUISANCE COMPLAINT," including spaces for location, complainant details, and nature of the complaint (e.g., sewer, privy, yard). The documents are set against a gray background.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a scan of a document, likely from an archive. The document appears to be related to municipal building regulations or inspections. The composition is dominated by the main document titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD".
Key Elements:
- Main Form: The central and most prominent element is the "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD." It's a multi-part form with numbered sections requesting detailed information about a construction project. The form seems to be filled in with typewriting.
- "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET": There is a separate form at the lower left, titled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" This form has several blank lines to be filled in.
- "NUISANCE COMPLAINT": At the lower right, there's a form titled "NUISANCE COMPLAINT" with areas to be filled in.
- Header: At the top, there is a title "dules used by Municipal Building Departments."
Color and Condition:
- The document has a faded, aged appearance, typical of older paper.
- The text is black against a white background.
- The overall appearance suggests a historical document that has been preserved and scanned.
Context and Interpretation:
The presence of the "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD," combined with the secondary forms, implies a municipal process for regulating construction. The forms would have been used to gather information and track the progress of building projects, sewer connections, and complaints. The overall impression is of a regulatory environment and a glimpse into the past.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a historical document titled "Application for Permit to Build," addressed to the Inspector of Buildings in Fall River, Massachusetts. This form appears to be from the early 20th century, based on the style and language used.
The form is divided into several sections, each with specific questions and spaces for responses. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Main Form: Application for Permit to Build
Header Information:
- The document is labeled "dules used by Municipal Building Departments."
- The form number is 191.
Introduction:
- The form is addressed "To the Inspector of Buildings, Fall River, Mass."
- It states that the undersigned is applying for a permit to build according to the following specifications.
Questions and Responses:
- General Information:
- State how many buildings are to be erected.
- What is the owner's name?
- What is the architect's name?
- What is the builder's name?
- Location (Ward, Street, No.).
- Building Details:
- Purpose of building.
- Is it a dwelling, for how many families?
- Is it a store, factory, or other type of building?
- Size of lot (feet front, feet deep).
- Size of building (feet front, feet deep).
- Number of stories.
- Distance from the street line.
- Distance from surrounding buildings (front, rear, sides).
- Construction Details:
- What is the height of the exterior building?
- What is the height of the interior building?
- Will basements be full or half, with or without cellar?
- What is the material of the foundation?
- What is the material of the exterior walls?
- What is the material of the interior walls?
- Will the building be heated by steam, hot water, or other means?
- Will there be any elevators or requirements of steel?
- Are there privies or water closets?
- Is there a furnace or boiler in the building?
- If yes, where are they located?
- Is the sewer ready to be used for house purposes?
- Remarks.
- General Information:
Signatures and Dates:
- The form must be signed and dated by the applicant.
- There is a note stating that work must not be commenced until the expiration of seven days from the date of this notice.
Additional Forms:
Public Sewer in Street:
- This form includes fields for the permit number, location (street, number), and remarks.
- It also includes a diagram on the reverse side.
Nuisance Complaint:
- This form includes fields for the location (street, number), nature of complaint, owner, party complained against, and remarks.
- It also includes a diagram on the reverse side.
Overall Layout:
- The document is neatly organized with clear sections for different types of information.
- The language and style suggest it is from an earlier era, likely the early 20th century.
- The forms are designed to be filled out by hand, with spaces for written responses.
This document provides a glimpse into the historical process of applying for a building permit, including the detailed information required and the formalities involved.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image shows a document titled "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD." This form is intended for the use of the Inspector of Buildings in Fall River, Massachusetts. The document is numbered 191 and is part of a set of forms used by Municipal Building Departments. The form contains a series of questions and fields that applicants must fill out to request a building permit. These questions cover various aspects of the proposed building, including the number of buildings to be erected, the material, location, purpose, size, and dimensions of the building, as well as details about the site and its surroundings. At the bottom of the form, there are instructions that the work must not be commenced until seven days from the date of the notice, and there are fields for signing and addressing the notice. Additionally, there are smaller forms at the bottom labeled "PUBLIC SEWER IN STREET" and "NUISANCE COMPLAINT," which appear to be related forms for the permit application process.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image shows a document titled "Application for Permit to Build," which appears to be used by municipal building departments in Fall River, Massachusetts. The document is structured as a form with numbered questions (1 through 32) that the applicant needs to answer to obtain a building permit. The form includes various details about the proposed construction, such as the number of buildings, the owner's name, the architect's name, the location, the purpose of the building, the size and height of the building, the materials used, and the estimated cost.
At the bottom of the form, there are sections labeled "Public Sewer in Street" and "Nuisance Complaint," which seem to be related to additional permits or notifications required for the construction project. These sections have fields for entering specific information such as the location number, the nature of the complaint, the owner's name, and the type of nuisance (e.g., privy, cellar, cesspool, manure).
The form also includes a place for the applicant to sign and provide their address. The document is printed on a white sheet of paper, which is placed on a gray background. The text is in black, and the form is designed with lines and boxes to guide the applicant in filling out the necessary information. The overall appearance of the document suggests it is a formal and official document used for regulatory purposes in the context of building and construction.