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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 97.3% | |
paintings art | 1.2% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a screen shot of a computer | 67.8% | |
a close up of a sign | 67.7% | |
a sign on the screen | 58.2% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image displays a card layout with documents related to housing inspections in Newark, New Jersey. The title at the top reads, "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." The layout consists of three cards:
Top Left (Blue Card): Contains handwritten notes regarding an inspection report for a tenement building. It includes descriptions, dates, and correspondences relating to structural conditions and recommendations. Words like "Tenement Bureau" and "floors and walls" can be seen.
Top Right (Blue Card): A similar format to the first card, detailing official inspection notes with typed text and handwritten annotations. The card specifies the building address, inspection details, and references related to the housing conditions, such as sanitation.
Bottom Center (Pink Card): Provides additional inspection notes in a different style, with emphasized findings. Highlights include observations about water compartments and plumbing issues. There’s a typed date of inspection at the bottom (
7/11/12
).
There’s also a smaller white label near the bottom that probably indicates specific findings or culmination dates. The cards overall document tenement conditions for administrative regulation and improvement purposes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a historical record or document that appears to be related to tenement house supervision in New Jersey. The document contains three separate cards or sections arranged on a single page.
The top left card is light blue and contains handwritten text. The text appears to provide details on an inspection of a tenement in Newark, N.J., at an address on Golden Street. The handwriting includes notes about the inspection findings, such as issues with sanitation or living conditions.
The top right card is also light blue and seems to be formatted similarly to the first card. It includes printed headings with handwritten entries that may describe additional details of the tenement inspection, such as dates, names, and observations.
The bottom card is pink and contains both printed and handwritten text. This card seems to summarize findings from the inspections, mentioning specific issues such as concerns about compartments, walls, and recommendations for improvements.
Above the cards, there is a printed title that reads: "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." There is also a small typed note or label below the cards providing a summary or further information about inspections and related actions. The document likely dates back to the early to mid-20th century, judging by the style and nature of the record-keeping.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image appears to be a set of schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The schedules contain information about tenement houses, including details about the number of children, the rent, and other details. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will simply describe the contents of the image without identifying any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image shows historical documents from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. There appear to be three inspection cards or schedules - two blue ones at the top and one pink/salmon colored one at the bottom. These appear to be from Newark and reference a location on "Clinton." The documents appear to be inspection or supervision records, likely from tenement housing inspections. At the bottom of the image, there's a small typed note that seems to provide additional context or instructions. The forms contain handwritten entries and dates, suggesting they were actual records used by housing inspectors in their work.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a scanned document featuring three cards with handwritten notes, accompanied by a title and additional text at the bottom.
Title
The title, "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey," is displayed in black text within a white rectangle at the top of the page.
Cards
Below the title, three rectangular cards are arranged in a row, each with a distinct color:
- Blue Card (Left): This card contains handwritten notes in black ink, although the text is illegible due to its small size.
- Blue Card (Right): Similar to the left blue card, this one also features handwritten notes in black ink, but the text is too small to decipher.
- Pink Card: The pink card displays handwritten notes in black ink, with some words underlined. Unfortunately, the text is too small to read.
Additional Text
At the bottom of the page, a small white rectangle contains additional text in black ink, which is also too small to read.
Background
The background of the image is a light tan color, providing a neutral backdrop for the cards and text.
Overall, the image appears to be a scanned document from an old file, likely related to tenement house supervision in New Jersey. The handwritten notes on the cards suggest that they may have been used for record-keeping or tracking purposes.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a scanned document titled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." The document features three blue cards and one pink card, each containing handwritten text. The cards are arranged in two rows, with the top row consisting of two blue cards side by side, and the bottom row featuring a single pink card.
The blue cards appear to be identical in format, with the same layout and structure. They contain handwritten text that is difficult to read due to the poor quality of the scan. The pink card, on the other hand, has a different format and layout compared to the blue cards. It also contains handwritten text, but it is slightly easier to read than the text on the blue cards.
At the bottom of the document, there is a small section of typed text that provides additional information about the schedules. The text is too small to read clearly, but it appears to include details such as the date of inspection, the name of the inspector, and the address of the tenement house.
Overall, the image suggests that the document is a historical record of tenement house inspections conducted by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The use of different colored cards and handwritten text adds a personal touch to the document, while the typed text at the bottom provides a more formal and official tone.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
This image shows a document titled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." It contains two sets of schedules, one in blue and the other in pink. The blue schedule includes details about a tenement house, such as the address, owner, and inspection dates. The pink schedule provides information about the house's condition, including the number of floors, water closets, and any repairs or improvements made. The document also includes handwritten notes and signatures, indicating that it was used for record-keeping and inspection purposes.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a photograph of a document, possibly a page from a record book or report. The document appears to be a schedule used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. It contains several sections with handwritten and typed text in different colors, primarily blue, pink, and black. The document has a structured layout with columns and rows, and it includes dates, names, and descriptions of inspections or reports. The content suggests that it is related to the inspection and maintenance of tenement houses, possibly focusing on water closets and their conditions.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. It features several forms containing handwritten notes about inspections of tenement houses in Newark. The forms are filled with details about the conditions of the properties, focusing on issues such as dirty and broken water closet compartments, overflowing vaults, and dangerous conditions. There are notes on repairs, new installations, and follow-up inspections. The forms also include signatures and initials of the inspectors. The forms are in both blue and pink colors.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
Here's a description of the image:
The image presents a document from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. It appears to be a record of inspections.
Layout:
- The document is laid out on a light-colored background, likely a page from a bound book or file.
- Several pieces of text are handwritten.
- Three main color blocks are present:
- Two blue rectangles that contain records of inspections.
- One pink rectangle with the record of inspection.
- There is some handwritten text in the bottom left with a date of inspection.
- The bottom right includes signed initials.
Content:
- The document includes details of inspections done by the Board of Tenement House Supervision.
- Details recorded:
- City/Town: Newark, Colden.
- Dates of inspection.
- Names of inspectors (e.g., Thomas Brown, John Wilson).
- Nature of inspected item, which appear to be tenement houses with water closet compartments.
- Descriptions of the condition of the water closets, including terms like "dirty," "broken," "dangerous," "vault is 100% full" "over flowing".
- Action taken/recommendations (e.g., vault being cleaned, new sanitary water closets being installed.)
In essence, the image offers a glimpse into the process of housing inspections and the conditions that were being monitored by the Board.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image displays a document from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey, which contains schedules used for inspection purposes. The document is dated March 26, 1914.
The document consists of three colored cards, each containing handwritten notes and schedules. Here is a detailed summary of each card:
Top Left Card (Blue)
- Address: 608 Newark, Olden
- Owner: Thomas Brown
- Foreman: Harry Brown
- Date of Inspection: July 18, 1913
- Notes:
- The building is described as a three-story frame structure with a basement.
- It is noted that the building is clean and in good condition.
- There are mentions of three water closet compartments, all in good condition.
- The building is occupied by three families, each in a separate apartment.
Top Right Card (Blue)
- Address: 608 Newark, Olden
- Owner: Thomas Brown
- Foreman: Harry Brown
- Date of Inspection: July 18, 1913
- Notes:
- The card lists various dates and times for inspections and meetings.
- There are mentions of different inspectors and their notes on the condition of the building.
- The card also includes a signature and a date stamp.
Bottom Card (Pink)
- Address: 608 Newark, Olden
- Notes:
- The card mentions that there are three water closet compartments, all in good condition.
- It notes that the building is occupied by three families, each in a separate apartment.
- There are additional notes on the condition of the building and its occupancy.
Small White Card (Bottom)
- Date of Inspection: March 26, 1914
- Notes:
- The card mentions that the building was found to be in good condition.
- It notes that the building is occupied by three families, each in a separate apartment.
- There is a reference to a plumber's report and a date stamp.
Overall, the document provides a detailed record of inspections conducted on a building located at 608 Newark, Olden, including notes on its condition, occupancy, and the state of its facilities.