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Clarifai

Clarifai
Book | 64.3% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a sign | 85.8% | |
close up of a sign | 82.9% | |
a sign on the screen | 56.9% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a menu of a menu of a restaurant
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a page from the book with the words "battalion report"
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This image contains a grayscale document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." The text details information about a housing estate called the "Notterstown Fields Estate," located in Tooting, South London. It provides contextual data about the development, such as its location, design principles, and infrastructure.
The document is divided into two main sections:
Left Section: Describes the estate's features, such as the mix of housing types, amenities, and layout details. It mentions the inclusion of greenery, pedestrian paths, and segregation of shopping areas. It also references planning considerations and provides cost information.
Right Section: Includes a table summarizing the types of accommodations available (such as homes with different numbers of rooms and layouts), along with corresponding rent prices. Administrative buildings, estate management offices, and workshops are also described. Finally, it attributes the statement to W. H. Riley, the supervising architect of the estate.
The page appears to serve as an official statement or report showcasing the design and financial details of this housing initiative.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." It contains a detailed description of The Watertown Field Estate in Dorking, which is a housing development located about 18 miles south of Charing Cross. The document provides information about the estate's location, distance, and the design principles used by the late Mr. Raymond Unwin, M-Instr., M.R.I.B.A. for the planning of the area. There is a mention of the density, with 12 houses per acre, maintaining the rural character of Dorking.
The left side of the document has text describing the estate with details about the accommodation and layout. A table on the right side lists the "No. of cottages" and their corresponding "Accommodation" along with "Rents including rates & taxes." This table includes various accommodations from two rooms and an "enquiry" to a cottage with parlour, living room, kitchen, and bedroom and lists rents ranging from 10/1 to 6/6.
Additional text at the bottom provides information on administrative buildings like an estate management office, workshops, and garages being provided on the site. It also mentions that the London County Council occupies several houses for convalescent children from schools and open-air schools. The total number of units within the estate is mentioned as 107 with categories described for accommodation type, like "rooms, kitchen, bathroom."
An "Official statement of W.W. Restley, Superintending Architect" is noted at the bottom, indicating the source or authority of the information.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a document or report titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain". It provides details and specifications for municipal housing accommodations, including the number of rooms, amenities, and costs associated with different types of housing units. The information seems to be presented in a tabular format, with columns for various housing characteristics and their corresponding values. This document appears to be an official government or administrative record related to public housing in Great Britain.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This image shows a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain". It appears to be an administrative or planning document that details housing specifications and accommodations. The document contains a table with information about room configurations and rental details, as well as paragraphs of text describing housing arrangements. The layout is typical of mid-20th century official documentation, with typed text on what appears to be aged paper. The document includes details about cottages, rooms, and facilities, with specific measurements and costs listed in a structured format.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a page from an old document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain". The page is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a paragraph of text and the right column displaying a table with several rows and columns.
Here are the details of the image:
- Title: The title of the page is "Municipal Housing: Great Britain", which suggests that the document is related to municipal housing policies in Great Britain.
- Left Column:
- The left column contains a single paragraph of text, which appears to be a description of the housing policies in Great Britain.
- The text is written in a formal style and is likely from the early 20th century.
- Right Column:
- The right column displays a table with several rows and columns.
- The table appears to be a statistical table, with the columns labeled "No. of cottages", "Accommodation", and "Rents including".
- The table contains data on the number of cottages, accommodation types, and rents for different types of housing in Great Britain.
- Background:
- The background of the image is a light brown color, which suggests that the document is an old photocopy or scan.
- There are some faint marks and stains on the background, which may indicate that the document has been handled or stored in a way that has caused damage.
Overall, the image appears to be a page from an old document related to municipal housing policies in Great Britain. The table in the right column provides statistical data on the number of cottages, accommodation types, and rents for different types of housing in the country.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a scanned document featuring two white rectangles with black text, set against a beige background. The top of the page displays the title "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" in small black font.
Left Rectangle:
- Contains a paragraph of text discussing the Rottingdean Fields Estate, situated at Rottingdean, a distance of about 3 1/2 miles from the centre of Brighton.
- The estate is being developed by the Council in February, 1930, with 791 cottages and 4 shops already erected.
- The remainder of the estate will be occupied by 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom cottages, the developments of which will be completed.
- The estate is shown on the accompanying site plan, which includes three streets: Hakeham Road, "Punnetts Road," and Lewes Road.
- The other streets are 40 feet in width, with spaces of front 15 feet between each terrace.
- The average cost of the cottages is £375, including architect's fees, surveyor's fees, and other expenses.
- The average cost of the cottages is £375, including architect's fees, surveyor's fees, and other expenses.
Right Rectangle:
- Presents a table outlining the number of cottages, accommodation, and rents for the estate.
- The table includes columns for the number of cottages, accommodation, and rents, with rows for different types of cottages.
- The table shows that there are 477 cottages in total, with varying numbers of rooms and rents ranging from 6/6 to 11/6 per week.
Bottom of the Page:
- Features a statement from W.E.Hiley, Superintending Architect, indicating that the document is an official statement.
- The statement is dated 1930 and includes a signature and stamp.
Overall, the image provides information about the Rottingdean Fields Estate, including its location, development, and accommodation details. The table on the right-hand side provides a breakdown of the number of cottages, accommodation, and rents for the estate.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" with two tables on the right and left sides. The left side has a table titled "The Jettertown Fields Estate" with information about the estate's location, size, and cost. The table provides details about the number of cottages, their sizes, and the cost per cottage, including the cost of erection. The right side has a table titled "Accommodation" with information about the number of cottages, their sizes, and the rents including rates and taxes. The table provides details about the number of rooms, the type of bathroom, and the rent for each type of cottage. The document also includes information about administrative buildings, workshops, and stores on the estate, as well as the availability of public libraries and libraries within a few minutes' walk from the estate. The document also mentions the presence of large lakes for fishing and bathing, and the availability of electric tramways every few minutes to the city and Edgbank.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." The document is divided into two columns, with the left column containing text and the right column containing a table. The text on the left column describes the location and features of a housing estate, including the number of cottages, the types of accommodations available, and the amenities provided. The table on the right column provides information on the number of cottages, the types of accommodations available, and the rents charged for each type of accommodation. The document appears to be a report or proposal related to municipal housing in Great Britain.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02
Here's a description of the image based on the text provided:
The image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." It contains text detailing information about the Totterdown Fields Estate located in Tooting, about 6 miles south of Charing Cross. It describes the size of the estate (88 1/2 acres), its cost (£44,200), and the progress of development, including the number of cottages erected (791) and under construction.
The document explains the site plan, mentioning specific streets (Flakesham Road, Franciscan Road, and Tensingham Avenue) and their dimensions. It describes the architectural style of the cottages as two-story buildings in terraces, with gardens in the rear and suitable fittings.
The document also provides details on the number of cottages per acre (31.81), the average cost per cottage (£227.61), and the types of cottages being constructed. Accommodation details are provided, including estimates of the number of people who can be accommodated on the estate.
Additionally, the document includes a table showing the number of cottages, accommodation types (e.g., rooms and scullery, kitchen), and rents.
Finally, it describes administrative buildings, educational facilities (schools and libraries), and mentions the proximity to Tooting Common, traffic facilities, and the name of the supervising architect, W.K. Riley.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02
This is a document about the "Setterdown Field Estate" in Tooting, England, detailing its housing and amenities. Here's a breakdown:
Overview:
- Location: The estate is about 6 miles south of Charing Cross, London.
- Size: The estate covers an area of about 88 1/2 acres.
- Status: The Council in January, 1904 at a cost of £44,200. Development included erecting 791 cottages and 4 shops. Currently, 282 cottages are in progress, with 156 more planned.
- Layout: The estate plan features three main streets (Blakeshan Road, Franciscan Road, and Tensinghan Avenue) that are 45 feet wide with planted trees. Other streets are 40 feet wide.
Housing Details:
- Construction: The cottages are two-story buildings arranged in terraces, with spaces between them.
- Amenities: Each cottage has a garden in the rear. They have dressers, food cupboards, and plate racks. Kitchens have a storage area.
- Density: There are 31.81 cottages per acre.
- Cost: The cost per cottage, including architectural fees and incidentals, is £227.61.
Accommodation and Rents:
The document provides a table listing the different types of cottages, their accommodation (rooms, kitchen, bathroom, etc.), and the rents, including rates and taxes.
- Types of Cottages: The table provides details on different types of cottages with varying room configurations, bathrooms, and sculleries.
- Rents: Rent prices vary from 7/6 to 12/6.
Population and Facilities:
- Accommodation: The completed cottages accommodated 5,812 people, those under construction can accommodate 1,972 people, and those planned will house 1,036 more, for a total of 8,820.
- Facilities:
- Administrative buildings including an estate management office, workshops, and residential quarters.
- Educational facilities, with schools.
- Public libraries nearby.
- Proximity to Tooting Common.
- Good transportation links to the city.
Conclusion:
The document is a formal statement from W.K. Riley, the Supervising Architect. It describes the housing project on the Setterdown Field Estate, encompassing its site, building design, cost, accommodation, and facilities.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." It appears to describe a housing estate in York, specifically the Bell Farm Estate, which is situated at a distance of about 8 miles west of the center of York.
Key points from the document:
Location and Surroundings:
- The estate is situated on the edge of the village of Rufforth and is approximately 1 mile from the nearest railway station.
- The estate is planned to accommodate 1,000 residents.
- The site is on a slight slope, providing views over the surrounding countryside.
Planning and Layout:
- The estate is designed with a mix of houses and flats.
- The houses are arranged in terraces of six dwellings each, with gardens at the front and rear.
- The flats are in three-story blocks, each containing six flats.
- The layout includes a central green space with amenities like a children's playground and a community center.
Housing Types and Amenities:
- The document lists different types of dwellings with their respective room counts and rents.
- For example, a 3-room cottage with a bathroom and a scullery rents for 12 shillings and 6 pence per week.
- The document also mentions administrative utilities and services provided, such as gas, electricity, and water.
Community Facilities:
- The estate includes a community center, a public library, and a post office.
- There is a provision for a nursery school and a health center.
- The estate is designed to be self-sufficient with shops, a laundry, and other necessary services.
Construction and Design:
- The houses are constructed with modern materials and techniques.
- The design emphasizes natural light and ventilation.
- The estate is planned to be energy-efficient with modern heating systems.
Additional Information:
- The document includes a statement from W.H. Riley, the superintending architect, confirming the details provided.
Overall, the document provides a detailed overview of the planning, design, and amenities of the Bell Farm Estate, highlighting its focus on community living and modern conveniences.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." It includes text and a table regarding the construction and accommodation details of a municipal housing estate. The document appears to be an official statement from W.R. Riley, the Superintendent Architect.
The left side of the document describes the location and current state of development of the "Tooting Down Fields Estate" in Tooting, which is approximately 6 miles south of Charing Cross. It mentions that about 150 acres have been developed, with 100 acres constructed and a further 50 acres in progress. The estate is projected to have 3,000 cottages, of which 2,000 are already completed or in progress. The document includes details about the layout and features of the cottages, such as the number of rooms, presence of a scullery or kitchen, and the rent charged for each type of cottage.
The right side of the document presents a table that lists the number of cottages, their respective accommodations (rooms, scullery, and bathrooms), and the rents including rates and taxes. The table provides a breakdown of the types of cottages available, along with the number of each type, the number of rooms, scullery or kitchen, and the range of rents.
Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the Tooting Down Fields Estate, detailing its location, development status, and residential offerings.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image appears to be a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." The document is divided into two main sections:
Left Section: This section contains a block of text that discusses the Tootingdown Fields Estate in Tooting, a municipality in Great Britain. The text provides details about the estate's location, land area, development progress, and future plans. It mentions that about 50 acres have been developed and about 380 cottages are in the course of construction. The text also describes the layout of the streets, the type of accommodation provided, and the amenities within the cottages. It highlights that the estate includes a宽阔的公共空间 for games and gardens, and it is situated near the City and Wandsworth Tramways. The text concludes with an official statement from W.K. Riley, Superintending Architect.
Right Section: This section contains a table that provides a detailed breakdown of the accommodation offered in the estate. The table lists the number of cottages, the type of accommodation (number of rooms, kitchen, bathroom, etc.), and the rents including rates and taxes. The table covers various types of cottages, from those with 5 rooms and a scullery to those with 3 rooms and a kitchen. The total number of cottages is 486, and the total number of rooms is 1657.
The document is neatly typed and appears to be an official report or summary of the municipal housing project in Tooting, Great Britain.