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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 envelope on the wall | 47.8% | |
a envelope on the floor | 43.9% | |
a envelope on the ground | 43.8% | |
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 2025-05-15
a photograph of a document with a receipt for a bank account
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a piece of paper with a red and orange border
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." displayed on a gray background. At the center is a pink or orange card labeled "Building Card," which contains fields for information such as "Street," "No.," "Block," "Date," and "Investigator." The card also includes sections detailing housing conditions, such as "Plumbing in Halls" and "Walls and Stairs," organized with rows and columns for specific details and observations.
Below the card is a white text box with a typed explanation. It states that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy conducted a housing investigation in Chicago, Illinois, around 1910. The text describes standardized cards used for gathering data, including the "Building Card," "Apartment Card," and others, as part of this research. Findings were published in the American Journal of Sociology.
The layout appears to present archival or historical material for referencing housing studies from the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." It features a large grey sheet with a central orange card labeled "Building Card" used for recording various aspects of housing conditions. The orange card has sections for information such as street, building number, block, date, and investigator. It also includes details like materials used for walls and stairs, and plumbing in halls.
Below the orange card, there is a white rectangular label that provides context about the document. The label states that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy conducted an investigation into housing conditions in 1908-09, using this card among others, such as the Household Card, Tenement Card, Tenement House Card, Sanitary Card, and Vacant Land Card. This information was published in the American Journal of Sociology.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to be a form or schedule used in an investigation of housing conditions in Chicago, Illinois. The form contains a grid with various fields labeled "Street", "No.", "Ward", "Block", "Bldg.", "Invest.", and others. There is also a caption at the bottom providing some context about the Chicago Bureau of Social Investigations and their use of this form for housing-related investigations.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." It appears to be a form or survey used to collect data on housing conditions in Chicago, Illinois during a specific investigation.
The form has fields to capture details like street address, ward number, number of families, number of rooms, rent amount, nationality, and occupation. There are rows to record data for multiple housing units or families.
At the bottom, there is a note stating "The Chicago Bureau of Civics and Philanthropy is the housing investigating department, non-political and non-sectarian, of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. This department aims to secure improved housing conditions by publicity and by cooperation with public officials."
The document provides a glimpse into historical efforts to survey and improve housing conditions in early 20th century Chicago through data collection and civic engagement.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This image shows a historical document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." The main focus is a salmon or pink-colored form card that appears to be used for recording housing data. Below the form is a text caption explaining that this was used by the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy in their housing investigations from 1908-1910. The form appears to have various columns and rows for recording information, with headers for categories like "STREET," "WARD," "BLOCK," and "INVESTIGATOR." The document is mounted on what appears to be a gray or beige background paper.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a historical document from the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, dated 1908-1911. The document is titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." and features a building card with various sections for collecting data on housing conditions.
Document Details:
- Title: Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill.
- Date: 1908-1911
- Institution: Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy
- Content: Building card with sections for collecting data on housing conditions
Building Card Sections:
- Street: Lists the street names and numbers
- No.: Lists the building numbers
- Ward: Lists the ward numbers
- Block: Lists the block numbers
- Date: Lists the date of investigation
- Investigator: Lists the investigator's name
- Occupant: Lists the occupant's name
- Occupant's Name: Lists the occupant's name
- Occupant's Address: Lists the occupant's address
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
- Occupant's Family: Lists the occupant's family members
- Occupant's Income: Lists the occupant's income
- Occupant's Occupation: Lists the occupant's occupation
- Occupant's Age: Lists the occupant's age
- Occupant's Sex: Lists the occupant's sex
- Occupant's Marital Status: Lists the occupant's marital status
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a page from an old book or document, featuring a title at the top that reads "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." Below the title is a peach-colored card with black text, which appears to be a building card. The card contains various fields for recording information about a building, including its street address, ward, block, date, and investigator.
At the bottom of the page, there is a small white rectangle with black text that provides additional context about the card. It states that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy used this card in its housing investigations from 1908-1914 and that it has been published in the American Journal of Sociology. The background of the page is a light tan color, with a darker border around the edges. Overall, the image suggests that it is a historical document related to housing conditions in Chicago during the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." The document is pink and has text printed on it. The text is organized into several columns and rows, with headings such as "Street," "No.," "Ward," "Block," "Date," and "Investigator." Below the main table, there is a smaller table labeled "Hall and Stairs" and "Plumbing in Halls." The document appears to be a form used for recording information about housing conditions in Chicago, Illinois, during the early 20th century.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document with a text box on top and a card below. The text box has the words "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." written on it. The card below has the words "Building Card" on top, followed by a table with several columns. Below the card is a white box with text that reads, "The Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy in its housing investigations, 1908-1914, has utilized four cards: the Building Card, as shown above, the Premises Card, the Apartment Card, and a special card for one-family dwellings. The reports have been published in the American Journal of Sociology."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-21
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a document scan that contains the following information. The top center of the image reads "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." The scan includes a building card, which is a document used to record information about buildings. The card contains information such as the street address, building number, ward, block, date, and investigator. The card also includes sections for recording information about the building's condition, such as the quality of the halls and stairs, and the plumbing in the halls. Below the building card, there is a text block that reads "The Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy in its housing investigations, 1900-1914, has utilized four cards; the Building Card, as shown above, the Premises Card, the Apartment Card, and a special card for one room dwellings. The reports have been published in the American Journal of Sociology." The document scan is on a gray background.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-21
This image is a historical document related to housing conditions in Chicago. The main elements are:
- Title: "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill."
- Building Card: A pinkish-orange card with columns for detailed information about buildings, including Street, No., Ward, Block, Date, and Investigator. It contains fields to record data about ceilings, ventilation, halls and stairs, and plumbing.
- Text Box: A rectangular box at the bottom contains descriptive text. It explains that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy used four cards for housing investigations between 1908 and 1914. It lists the cards used: Building Card (as shown), Premises Card, Apartment Card, and a special card for one-room dwellings. The reports were published in the American Journal of Sociology.
The image is probably a photograph or scanned document, likely from an archive or historical collection. It gives a glimpse into the methods used to collect data on housing conditions in early 20th-century Chicago.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, IL." It appears to be a historical document related to a study conducted by the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy in the early 20th century.
The document contains a red-colored form with several sections for recording information about housing conditions. The form is divided into three main sections:
Street: This section captures details about the street where the housing is located, including the street name, ward number, block number, date, and the investigator's name.
Halls and Stairs: This section includes a diagram for recording the layout of halls and stairs within the building.
Plumbing in Halls: This section includes a diagram for recording the layout of plumbing facilities in the halls.
The form also includes instructions to "PLACE REMARKS ON BACK OF CARD."
Below the form, there is a note that provides context about the document. It states:
"The Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, in its housing investigations, 1908-1913, has utilized four schedules. One for the exterior of the building, one for the interior, the apartment card, and a special diet. For one of these schedules, the interior, a blank form is herewith presented."
This note indicates that the document is part of a series of schedules used in a comprehensive study of housing conditions in Chicago during the specified period. The study involved detailed record-keeping of various aspects of housing, including exterior and interior conditions, as well as specific details about apartments and diets.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." It features a red "Building Card" form that appears to be used for recording information about housing inspections. The form is divided into sections, some of which are partially filled out. The top of the form is labeled "Building Card" and includes fields for entering information such as "Street," "No.," "Ward," "Block," "Date," and "Investigator." Below the street information, there are sections for recording details about the building, including "Walls and Stairs," "Windows," "Doors," "Plumbing in Halls," and "Walls and Doors." Each section contains fields for marking conditions, such as "Good," "Fair," "Poor," "Damaged," and "Other." The form also includes a note at the bottom that directs the user to "PLACE REMARKS ON BACK OF CARD."
Below the form, there is a paragraph explaining that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy used four cards for their housing investigations between 1900 and 1914. It mentions the Building Card, the Premises Card (though not shown in the image), the Exterior Card, and the Conditions of Rough Dwellings. The text notes that the reports from these investigations were published in the American Journal of Sociology.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image shows a page labeled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Chicago, Ill." The page contains a document titled "BUILDING CARD" in the center, which is orange in color and has various fields and sections for recording information about a building. The fields include "STREET," "NO.," "WARD," "BLOCK," "DATE," "INVESTIGATOR," and sections for "WALLS AND STAIRS" and "PLUMBING IN HALLS." There are also checkboxes and lines for additional details.
Below the orange "BUILDING CARD," there is a note explaining that the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy used four cards in its housing investigations from 1909-1914: the Building Card, the Premises Card, the Family Card, and the Room Card for single-room dwellings. It also mentions that the reports have been published in the American Journal of Sociology.