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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
streetview architecture | 59.9% | |
text visuals | 24.8% | |
paintings art | 14.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of text on a white background | 77.7% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 71.6% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 71.5% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14
primary view of object titled.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-31
a photograph of a collection of old papers with a list of items in it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a set of four different colored papers with different information
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a document consisting of four sections, each representing forms or cards used in an investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. These are labeled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Detroit, Mich." Two cards are pink, while two are yellow, displayed against a gray background.
Top Left (Pink Card - Multiple House Card, MH): This section includes detailed fields for assessing various aspects of housing related to yard, building, cellar-basement, halls and stairs, and miscellaneous features. It seems to provide space for gathering structured information relevant to housing conditions.
Top Right (Pink Card): This card focuses on broader housing aspects, such as general conditions, agent information, notes on repairs, special dangers, and detailed records or recommendations. It appears to supplement the investigation with qualitative details.
Bottom Left (Yellow Card - Detached House Card, DH): Similar to the Multiple House Card, it features detailed fields assessing yard, building, cellar-basement, interior, and social aspects. It is likely tailored for single or detached homes rather than multi-unit properties.
Bottom Right (Yellow Card): Similar in format to the pink card on the top right, it includes sections for summarizing conditions, agent notes, records, and potential recommendations, focusing on qualitative and observational data.
These forms are part of an organized framework for assessing housing conditions systematically, likely for research, policy-making, or improvement purposes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image features four separate data collection forms used in the investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan, by the Detroit Housing Commission. They are presented on a single page. The forms are titled "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" and "DETACHED HOUSE CARD," each with its respective headings and sections for gathering detailed information about the housing units.
Multiple House Card (top left): This form is printed on pink paper and is filled out to collect extensive details about housing units such as building condition, yard, cellar/basement, halls and stairs, and additional miscellaneous information. It includes specific details like sidewalk conditions, subsoil, cellar walls, garbage storage, and toilet facilities. The form has a section for recording observations about lighting, heating, equipment, and social aspects.
Detached House Card (bottom left): This form is printed on a yellowish paper and includes sections similar to the Multiple House Card, adapted for detached houses. It also details information related to street conditions, numbers of rooms, kitchen condition, and other household characteristics.
General Condition Cards (top right and bottom right): These sections are less detailed and include blanks for recording general conditions and agent notes. They seemingly complement the detailed house cards by allowing for a summary or additional notes on the housing assessment.
Overall, the layout is methodical, likely reflecting the systematic approach to housing inspections and evaluations carried out by the commission. The forms are designed to capture a wide range of quantitative and qualitative data concerning housing conditions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be a collection of forms and schedules used in the investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The forms include a "Multiple House Card" and a "Detached House Card" that seem to have been used to gather detailed information about the physical characteristics, occupancy, and other details of residential properties. The forms contain various fields and sections for recording data related to the housing conditions being investigated.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows two "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Detroit, Mich." The top schedule is labeled "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" and the bottom one is labeled "DETACHED HOUSE CARD". Each card contains a grid with various fields to collect information about the housing conditions, such as address, number of rooms, rent amount, water supply, toilets, repairs needed, etc. There are also fields on the right side of each card to record the name of the investigator, date, and special remarks or recommendations about the property being surveyed.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows two different housing survey cards used in an investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The top card is pink/salmon colored and labeled as a "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" (MH), while the bottom card is yellow/beige and labeled as a "DETACHED HOUSE CARD" (DH). Both cards appear to be forms with multiple columns and sections for recording various housing details and conditions. Each card has a corresponding blank form on the right side that appears to be for additional notes or recommendations. The cards contain numerous fields and checkboxes for documenting different aspects of housing conditions, though the specific text in many of the fields is difficult to read at this resolution. These appear to be official documents used for housing inspections or surveys in Detroit.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image presents a collection of four cards, each with distinct characteristics and purposes. The top-left card is labeled "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" and features a pink background with black text. It contains various sections, including "STREET," "EXTERIOR," "YARD," "BUILDING," "CELLAR-BASEMENT," "HALLS AND STAIRS," and "MISCELLANEOUS." Each section has multiple lines for recording information.
The top-right card is also pink and has a similar layout to the first card. However, it lacks labels for its sections, making it unclear what specific information is being recorded.
The bottom-left card is yellow and titled "DETACHED HOUSE CARD." It has a similar structure to the first card, with sections such as "STREET," "EXTERIOR," "YARD," "BUILDING," "CELLAR-BASEMENT," "HALLS AND STAIRS," and "MISCELLANEOUS." Again, each section has multiple lines for recording information.
The bottom-right card is also yellow and appears to be a blank template for recording information. It has several sections, but they are not labeled, making it difficult to determine their purpose.
At the top of the image, there is a title that reads "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Detroit, Mich." This suggests that the cards are part of a larger study or survey focused on housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the types of data that were collected during this investigation, although the specific details and purposes of each card remain unclear without further context.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image displays a collection of four housing-related forms, each with a distinct purpose and design. The forms are arranged in a 2x2 grid, with the top-left form titled "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" and the top-right form titled "DEALER OF PROPERTY." The bottom-left form is labeled "DETACHED HOUSE CARD," while the bottom-right form is titled "DEALER OF PROPERTY."
Here is a detailed description of each form:
- MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD
- This form is used to record information about multiple houses or apartments, including their location, size, and condition.
- It features a table with columns for each house, including the address, number of rooms, and type of occupancy.
- There are also sections for recording notes and comments about each house.
- DEALER OF PROPERTY
- This form is used to record information about individuals or companies that sell or rent housing units.
- It features a table with columns for the dealer's name, address, and contact information.
- There are also sections for recording notes and comments about the dealer.
- DETACHED HOUSE CARD
- This form is used to record information about individual detached houses.
- It features a table with columns for the house's address, size, and condition.
- There are also sections for recording notes and comments about the house.
- DEALER OF PROPERTY
- This form is identical to the top-right form, suggesting that it may be a duplicate or a revised version of the same form.
In summary, the image shows a collection of four housing-related forms, each with its own unique design and purpose. The forms are used to record information about multiple houses, dealers of property, and individual detached houses. They feature tables and sections for recording notes and comments, and are likely used by housing authorities or other organizations to track and manage housing data.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image depicts two types of schedules used in the investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The schedules are titled "Multiple House Card" and "Detached House Card." Each schedule is divided into several sections, including "Street," "Yard," "Building," "Cellar-Basement," "Halls and Stairs," and "Miscellaneous." The "Multiple House Card" has additional sections for "Dwellings" and "Social." The schedules contain detailed information about the housing conditions, such as the number of rooms, the condition of the walls, floors, and ceilings, and the presence of plumbing and electrical systems. The schedules also include sections for the investigator's observations and recommendations.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
Four different documents are displayed on a gray background. The first document is titled "Multiple House Card" and has a pink background. It has a table with columns such as "STREET," "YARD," "BUILDING," "CELLAR-BASEMENT," "HALLS AND STAIRS," and "MISCELLANEOUS." The second document is titled "Detached House Card" and has a yellow background. It has a table with columns such as "STREET," "YARD," "BUILDINGS," "CELLAR-BASEMENT," "INTERIOR," and "SOCIAL." The third document is titled "General Conditions and Aspect" and has a pink background. It has a table with columns such as "Street," "Yard," "Building," "Cellar-Basement," "Halls and Stairs," and "Miscellaneous." The fourth document is titled "General Remarks or Recommendations" and has a yellow background. It has a table with columns such as "Street," "Yard," "Building," "Cellar-Basement," "Halls and Stairs," and "Miscellaneous."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-28
Here's a description of the image based on the provided text and visual cues:
Overall:
The image shows a collection of forms or schedules used for investigating housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The forms appear to be arranged on a grey or neutral-colored background, possibly as part of a display or document.
Specific Elements:
- Title: At the top center, it reads "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Detroit, Mich."
- Forms: The image contains two types of housing cards:
- "MULTIPLE HOUSE CARD" (labeled "MH") - likely used for apartment buildings or multi-tenant dwellings.
- "DETACHED HOUSE CARD" (labeled "DH") - used for single-family homes.
- Card Layout: Each card contains various sections for recording details related to:
- Environment
- Yard
- Building
- Cellar/Basement
- Halls and Stairs
- Interior
- Social aspects
- Occupants
- Color: The forms are printed in different colors (pink and yellow), which may indicate different categories or sections.
- Diagrams: Each form has space for diagrams of the house or premises.
- Handwriting Areas: The blank fields and spaces suggest areas where investigators would fill in the information by hand.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-28
The image shows a grayscale presentation of documents related to housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The top portion features a "Multiple House Card" with a pink background on the right, designed for recording general conditions, moral surroundings, and special conditions, including a space for diagrams. Below it, another document with a yellow background is labelled "Detached House Card," used for similar investigation purposes, indicating a comparative study of different housing types. Both cards indicate their use in investigating housing conditions. The details visible include sections for environment, yard, buildings, cellar-basement, interiors, and social aspects.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image displays two types of schedules used in an investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The schedules are titled "Multiple House Card" (MH) and "Detached House Card" (DH). Both types of cards are shown in two different colors: pink for the "Multiple House Card" and yellow for the "Detached House Card."
Multiple House Card (MH)
Front Side:
- Address: Space to record the address of the house.
- Type: Indicates the type of building.
- Occupancy: Details about the occupancy status.
- Cellar Basement: Information about the cellar or basement.
- Halls and Stairs: Description of halls and stairs.
- Miscellaneous: Additional notes or observations.
- Investigator: Name of the investigator.
- Date: Date of the investigation.
- Remarks: Any additional remarks or notes.
Back Side:
- Present Condition and Age: Description of the current condition and age of the house.
- General Description and Structure: General description and structural details.
- Present Description of Conditions: Description of the current conditions.
- General Remarks or Recommendations: General remarks or recommendations.
- Investigator: Name of the investigator.
- Date: Date of the investigation.
- Recommendations: Recommendations for the house.
Detached House Card (DH)
Front Side:
- Address: Space to record the address of the house.
- Type: Indicates the type of building.
- Occupancy: Details about the occupancy status.
- Cellar Basement: Information about the cellar or basement.
- Outbuildings: Description of any outbuildings.
- Miscellaneous: Additional notes or observations.
- Investigator: Name of the investigator.
- Date: Date of the investigation.
- Remarks: Any additional remarks or notes.
Back Side:
- Present Condition and Age: Description of the current condition and age of the house.
- General Description and Structure: General description and structural details.
- Present Description of Conditions: Description of the current conditions.
- General Remarks or Recommendations: General remarks or recommendations.
- Investigator: Name of the investigator.
- Date: Date of the investigation.
- Recommendations: Recommendations for the house.
Both cards are designed to systematically collect detailed information about the housing conditions, which would be useful for assessing and addressing housing issues in Detroit.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image shows a document that appears to be a set of housing inspection forms used by the Detroit Housing Commission for the investigation of housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan. The document is divided into two main sections, each representing different types of housing units:
Multiple House Card (MH): This card is designed to collect detailed information about multiple unit dwellings, such as apartments, townhouses, or similar residential properties. The form is structured to gather data on various aspects including the exterior and interior conditions of the building, specific rooms or areas within the dwelling, and miscellaneous features. The left side of the card contains a list of categories with checkboxes and text fields for notes. The right side is blank, possibly for additional comments or diagrams.
Detached House Card (DH): This card is used for the inspection of single detached homes. It includes fields for recording information about the exterior and interior conditions of the house, the yard, and any features of the property. The left side of the card is similarly organized with checkboxes and text fields for detailed notes. The right side mirrors the right side of the Multiple House Card, also leaving space for annotations or diagrams.
Both cards have a header indicating that they are part of a schedule used for investigating housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan, and are likely associated with the Detroit Housing Commission's efforts to ensure habitable living conditions. The forms are designed to be filled out by an investigator, capturing a comprehensive set of data to document the state of the property for potential improvements or maintenance.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image displays two forms or checklists used for investigating housing conditions in Detroit, Michigan, under the Detroit Housing Commission. Each form is presented on a separate card and is intended for different types of properties.
Top Half: Multiple House Card (M H)
- Purpose: This card is designed for inspecting multiple-unit residential buildings such as tenements or double houses.
- Layout:
- The form is divided into several columns:
- Environment: Includes factors like lot, alley, condition of the yard, etc.
- Yard: Lists elements like condition, space, and drainage.
- Building: Includes details about walls, windows, and doors.
- Cellar-Basement: Addresses conditions like dampness, walls, and floors.
- Halls and Stairs: Focuses on the condition and accessibility of common areas.
- Miscellaneous: Covers other observed issues.
- The right-hand side has sections for "General Condition and Aspect," "Special Damage or Conditions," and "General Remarks or Recommendations." There is also a space for the "Diagram of Premises."
- The form is divided into several columns:
- Color: The card is pink, making it easily distinguishable from the other card.
Bottom Half: Detached House Card (D H)
- Purpose: This card is used for inspecting detached single-family homes.
- Layout:
- Similar to the Multiple House Card, it contains columns for:
- Street and Environment: Notes on surroundings.
- Yard: Describes conditions of the space around the house.
- Building: Includes conditions of the house structure.
- Cellar-Basement: Notes on the basement or cellar.
- Interior: Details about the inside of the house.
- Social: Pertains to the occupants.
- The right-hand side has analogous sections for "General Condition and Aspect," "Special Damage or Conditions," and "General Remarks or Recommendations," along with a "Diagram of Premises—House" section.
- Similar to the Multiple House Card, it contains columns for:
- Color: This card is yellow, distinguishing it from the Multiple House Card.
Overall Features
- These forms are practical tools for housing inspectors to systematically assess and document the condition of properties.
- They encourage a thorough evaluation of environmental, structural, and social issues affecting housing quality.
- Both cards were likely used as part of a larger effort to improve housing conditions in Detroit during the time they were in use.