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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Poster | 46.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04
paintings art | 81.9% | |
text visuals | 17.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a close up of a piece of paper | 72.4% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 70.2% | |
a piece of paper | 69.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a collection of old photographs of a train
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a sepia - toned photo of buildings and people
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
The image shows a collage of photographs from Boston in 1911, documenting housing conditions. Five distinct black-and-white photographs are arranged on a plain background with typed labels for each image. The labels describe the vantage points and locations of the photos, which are taken from roofs of buildings on Poplar Street.
- Top left: "From 89 Poplar St. Looking S.E. toward Milton St. 1911" shows a view of buildings and rooftops in the southeast direction.
- Top middle: "From 68 Poplar St. Looking S. toward Spring St. 1911" depicts a similar view of rooftops and urban housing structures looking toward Spring Street.
- Top right: "From 68 Poplar St. Looking N. toward Brighton St. 1911" illustrates buildings and rooftops, captured from a northern perspective toward Brighton Street.
- Bottom left: "From 71 Poplar St. Looking S.E. toward Spring St. 1911" offers views of housing structures in the southeast direction toward Spring Street.
- Bottom right: "From 68 Poplar St. Looking N.E. toward Brighton St. 1911" presents rooftops looking northeast toward Brighton Street.
The title in larger text at the top reads "Housing Conditions: Boston," while a note at the bottom states: "Views from roofs of Poplar St. block showing unkempt fences, sheds & litter not suggested by the model." This appears to highlight substandard living conditions and cluttered urban spaces in Boston during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image is a photograph collage titled "Housing Conditions: Boston," showing a collection of five photographs on a single page. Each photograph depicts various views from the roofs of Poplar Street in Boston, taken in the year 1911. The photographs display urban scenes with buildings and rooftops, with some attention to fences, sheds, and litter as mentioned in the description.
- Top left photograph: Captioned "From 89 Poplar St. looking S.E. toward Milton St. 1911." It shows a view over buildings looking towards Milton Street.
- Top right photograph: Captioned "From 65 Poplar St. looking N. toward Brighton St. 1911." It shows a view of buildings looking towards Brighton Street.
- Center photograph: Captioned "From 84 Poplar St. looking S. toward Spring St. 1911." It features a view from Poplar Street looking towards Spring Street.
- Bottom left photograph: Captioned "From 71 Poplar St. looking S.E. toward Spring St. 1911." This shows another view towards Spring Street from a different angle.
- Bottom right photograph: Captioned "From 65 Poplar St. looking N.E. toward Brighton St. 1911." It shows the view towards Brighton Street from another perspective.
The label at the bottom provides a summary: "Views from roofs of Poplar St. block showing unkempt fences, sheds & litter not suggested by the model." This implies a focus on the less tidy aspects of the residential area, possibly for urban planning or social study purposes.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17
This image appears to be a collection of historical photographs depicting housing conditions in Boston. The photographs show various views from Poplar Street, looking in different directions. The images capture the urban landscape, including buildings, fences, sheds, and other structures. The text at the top of the image indicates that these are "Housing Conditions: Boston" and provides additional details about the locations and dates of the photographs. The overall impression is one of documenting the living conditions and built environment of Boston at that time.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17
This is a historical document showing housing conditions in Boston, specifically views from roofs along Poplar Street in 1911. The page contains multiple sepia-toned photographs arranged in a layout showing different angles and views of the neighborhood. The photos capture rooftop perspectives looking in various directions (southeast, northeast, etc.) from different addresses on Poplar Street (numbers 69, 71, and 65).
The caption at the bottom notes these are "VIEWS FROM ROOFS OF POPLAR ST. BLOCK SHOWING UNKEMPT FENCES SHEDS & LITTER NOT SUGGESTED BY THE MODEL." The images reveal a crowded urban landscape with numerous buildings, fences, and what appears to be somewhat disordered or cluttered conditions on the rooftops and in between buildings. This appears to be documentation of urban housing conditions, possibly for reform or regulatory purposes.
The photographs provide valuable historical documentation of early 20th century Boston's urban development and living conditions.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a page from a book or document titled "Housing Conditions: Boston" and features five photographs of rooftops in Boston, along with a caption at the bottom.
- The title "Housing Conditions: Boston" is written in black text on a white background at the top center of the page.
- The title is centered and written in a clear, easy-to-read font.
- The title suggests that the page is part of a larger document or report on housing conditions in Boston.
- Below the title are five photographs of rooftops in Boston, each with a caption describing the location and date of the photo.
- The photographs are arranged in two rows of three, with each photo showing a different rooftop scene.
- The captions are written in small text below each photo and provide information about the location and date of the photo.
- The captions include details such as the address of the building, the date of the photo, and a brief description of the scene.
- At the bottom of the page is a caption that reads, "Views from Roofs of Poplar St. Block showing Unkempt Fences Sheds & Litter not suggested by the Model."
- The caption is written in smaller text than the title and photographs, but is still easy to read.
- The caption provides additional context for the photographs and suggests that they are part of a larger collection of images documenting housing conditions in Boston.
- The background of the page is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the title, photographs, and captions.
- The background is plain and unadorned, which helps to focus attention on the title, photographs, and captions.
- The light beige color is also a common color for paper or other materials used in documents and reports.
Overall, the image appears to be a page from a document or report on housing conditions in Boston, featuring photographs of rooftops and captions that provide additional context and information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image presents a collection of five photographs, each depicting a distinct view from rooftops on Poplar Street in Boston. The photographs are arranged in two rows, with three images on the top row and two on the bottom row. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption that provides information about the location and direction of the view.
Photograph Captions:
- Top-left photograph: "From 89 Poplar St. Looking S.E. toward Milton St. 1911."
- Top-center photograph: "From 68 Poplar St. Looking S. toward Spring St. 1911."
- Top-right photograph: "From 65 Poplar St. Looking N. toward Brighton St. 1911."
- Bottom-left photograph: "From 71 Poplar St. Looking S.E. toward Spring St. 1911."
- Bottom-right photograph: "From 65 Poplar St. Looking N.E. toward Brighton St. 1911."
Additional Text:
At the bottom of the image, there is a line of text that reads: "Views from roofs of Poplar St. block showing unkempt fences, sheds & litter not suggested by the model."
Background:
The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the photographs and text.
Overall:
The image appears to be a historical document or archive, showcasing the living conditions on Poplar Street in Boston in 1911. The photographs and captions provide a glimpse into the daily lives of the residents and the state of the neighborhood during that time period.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image shows a collection of five black-and-white photographs arranged in a grid-like pattern on a white background. Each photograph is labeled with a specific location and date. The photographs depict various views from the rooftops of buildings on Poplar Street in Boston, showcasing different angles and perspectives of the surrounding area. The captions provide details about the specific views, including the street names and the direction in which the photographs are looking. The overall image appears to be a historical document or a collection of photographs documenting the housing conditions in Boston during a particular time period.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image shows six photographs arranged in a grid on a white background. The photographs are sepia-toned and depict urban scenes. There is a heading in the center of the image that reads "Housing Conditions: Boston." Below each photograph, there is a caption that provides information about the location and direction of the view. The captions also indicate the year the photographs were taken, which is 1911. The photographs show buildings, streets, and other urban elements, providing a glimpse into the housing conditions in Boston during that time.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-31
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a collection of five sepia-toned photographs arranged on a light gray or tan-colored surface, possibly a page from a report or scrapbook. The top center of the surface features a rectangular label that reads "Housing Conditions: Boston."
Each of the five photographs is captioned below with location and date details:
- Top Left: "FROM 89 POPLAR ST LOOKING S.E. TOWARD MILTON ST: 1911." The photograph shows a view from what appears to be a rooftop or raised platform, looking towards the direction of Milton Street.
- Top Right: "FROM 65 POPLAR ST: LOOKING N. TOWARD BRIGHTON ST: 1911." This is a rooftop view, looking towards Brighton Street.
- Center: "FROM 65 POPLAR ST: LOOKING S. TOWARD SPRING ST 1911." The photo captures a similar vantage point, but facing Spring Street.
- Bottom Left: "FROM 71 POPLAR LOOKING S. E. TOWARD SPRING ST: 1911." This is a rooftop view facing Spring Street.
- Bottom Right: "FROM 65 POPLAR ST LOOKING N.E. TOWARD BRIGHTON ST 1911." Another rooftop view, this time looking Northeast towards Brighton Street.
Beneath all five photographs is a line of text: "VIEWS FROM ROOFS OF POPLAR ST. BLOCK SHOWING UNKEMPT FENCES SHEDS & LITTER NOT SUGGESTED BY THE MODEL." This suggests the images are intended to document poor or undesirable housing conditions.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-31
The image is a historical document about housing conditions in Boston, created in 1911. It is a page featuring six black and white photographs documenting the state of the city's dwellings. Each photograph is captioned with information including the street, direction the photo was taken, and year. The captions indicate that the views are from rooftops on Poplar Street. The bottom of the page contains a statement describing the scene: "VIEWS FROM ROOFS OF POPLAR ST. BLOCK SHOWING UNKEMPT FENCES SHEDS & LITTER NOT SUGGESTED BY THE MODEL." The title "Housing Conditions: Boston" is placed above the photographs, and the archive number is in the upper right corner.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a collage of five sepia-toned photographs taken in 1911, depicting housing conditions in Boston. The photographs are arranged in a grid with three on the top row and two on the bottom row. Each photograph is labeled with its location and direction of view. Here is a detailed description of each photograph:
Top Left:
- Label: "From 89 Poplar St. Looking S.E. Toward Milton St. 1911."
- Description: This photograph shows a view from the roof of a building on Poplar Street looking southeast toward Milton Street. The scene includes the rooftops of several buildings, with some structures appearing dilapidated.
Top Center:
- Label: "From 65 Poplar St. Looking S. Toward Spring St. 1911."
- Description: This image captures a view from 65 Poplar Street looking south toward Spring Street. The photograph shows a series of rooftops and backyards, with visible fences and sheds.
Top Right:
- Label: "From 65 Poplar St. Looking N. Toward Brighton St. 1911."
- Description: This photograph is taken from 65 Poplar Street looking north toward Brighton Street. It shows a densely packed area with various buildings and structures, including sheds and fences.
Bottom Left:
- Label: "From 71 Poplar St. Looking S.E. Toward Spring St. 1911."
- Description: This image is taken from 71 Poplar Street looking southeast toward Spring Street. It shows a view of rooftops and backyards, with some structures appearing to be in poor condition.
Bottom Right:
- Label: "From 65 Poplar St. Looking N.E. Toward Brighton St. 1911."
- Description: This photograph is taken from 65 Poplar Street looking northeast toward Brighton Street. It depicts a densely built area with various buildings and structures, including sheds and fences.
The overall theme of the collage is to highlight the housing conditions in Boston in 1911, showing the untidy fences, sheds, and litter that were not in line with the model standards of the time.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This image is a collection of black-and-white photographs, labeled as part of a series titled "Housing Conditions: Boston." It consists of six photographs arranged in a grid format, each labeled with the location from which the view was taken and the year 1911. The photographs depict views from rooftops of buildings on Poplar Street, looking in various directions such as south-east, north, and north-east towards streets like Milton Street, Brighton Street, and Spring Street.
The captions at the bottom of the image read, "Views from the roofs of Poplar St. block showing unkempt fences, sheds, and litter, not suggested by the model." This suggests that the images were taken to document the state of the housing conditions in the area in 1911, highlighting issues with disrepair and unsanitary conditions such as unkempt fences, sheds, and litter. The photographs are presented to provide a visual documentation of the housing conditions during that time.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This image is a page from a report or document about housing conditions in Boston in 1911. The page is titled "Housing Conditions: Boston" and contains five sepia-toned photographs, each labeled with a location and direction of view. The photographs are taken from the roofs of buildings on Poplar Street, looking toward different streets. The labels indicate the following:
- "From 89 Poplar St: looking S. E. toward Milton St: 1911."
- "From 65 Poplar St: looking S. toward Spring St: 1911."
- "From 65 Poplar St: looking N. toward Brighton St: 1911."
- "From 71 Poplar St: looking S. E. toward Spring St: 1911."
- "From 65 Poplar St: looking N. E. toward Brighton St: 1911."
Below the photographs, there is a caption that reads: "Views from roofs of Poplar St. block showing unhemt fences sheds & litter not suggested by the model." This suggests that the photographs are showing conditions that were not anticipated or represented in a model of the area. The images depict urban scenes with buildings, fences, and other structures, indicating a densely populated area with some signs of neglect or disrepair.