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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a sign on the screen | 66.3% | |
a screen shot of a computer | 66.2% | |
a screen shot of a sign | 66.1% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
a page from a document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a document with a list of important documents, including a list of important documents,
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a document with the name of new york state on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image showcases a document from the State of New York for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It appears to be an informational exhibit card detailing the operations of an institution known as the "House of Refuge for Women" located in Hudson, NY. Key information includes:
- Purpose: Described as an effort to "promote reformations of delinquent women."
- Organization details:
- Established in 1881.
- Incorporated and publicly controlled.
- Supported by the state.
- Leadership:
- President of the Board of Management: Mrs. Clara B. Wilson.
- Superintendent: Roseanna Venice, M.D.
- Financial details:
- Receipts during 1903 (funds collected): $8,467.46.
- Expenditures during 1903: $8,540.46.
- Property value listed as $49,000.14.
- Operations:
- Total number cared for in 1903: 281 inmates.
- Number remaining at the end of the year: 196 inmates.
- Admission:
- Strict qualifications outlined for admittance.
- Women between the ages of 15 and 30 years are eligible.
There is a section about the institution's success and reformative impact over 20 years, noting progress in reclaiming women from a life of crime and promoting better living skills. The document is formatted neatly in black and teal text on a white background with a gray border and mounted presentation style.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a document for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission representing the State of New York. The central portion of the document announces an exhibit by the "State Board of Charities and the House of Refuge for Women." It contains various details printed in black and teal type, such as the name of the institution, its location in Hudson, N.Y., its purpose for "care and reformation of delinquent women," and its establishment in 1887 as an incorporated entity. The document outlines the nature of control as "public, owned and supported by the state," along with other organizational details including board officers, financial information, and the number of inmates for the year. The document also includes terms and qualifications for admittance, stating that inmates are generally between the ages of 15 and 30, and provides general information on the institution's history. The text is framed with a simple border and is mounted on a slightly larger gray background.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be an official document from the State of New York titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission". It contains detailed information about the exhibit, including the name of the institution, its location, purpose, nature of control, president and board of management, secretary, treasurer, superintendent, value of property, receipts, expenditures, total number cared for during the year, and terms and qualifications for admittance. The document provides a comprehensive overview of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission's exhibit.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It appears to be an exhibit form or information card for a state institution, specifically the House of Refuge for Women located in Hudson, NY, established in 1887. The document contains various administrative details including:
- The institution's purpose (care and reformation of delinquent women)
- Nature of control (public, owned and supported by the state)
- Financial information for 1903, including receipts and expenditures
- Number of individuals cared for during the year (293)
- Terms of admission (for women between fifteen and thirty years)
The form is laid out in a structured format with typed or printed text in both black and what appears to be blue ink. It provides a detailed snapshot of how this public institution operated in the early 1900s, including its management structure, funding sources, and basic operational statistics.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document is titled "EXHIBIT BY" and features a white background with black text, surrounded by a thin black border. The title is prominently displayed at the top in large font, followed by a list of information about the institution, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, president of the board of management, secretary, treasurer, superintendent, methods of support, receipts during 1903, expenditures during 1903, total number cared for during the year, number remaining at the close of the year, average number of inmates, terms and qualifications for admittance, and general information.
The document appears to be a formal report or exhibit submitted to the commission, providing detailed information about the institution's operations and management. The use of formal language and structured format suggests that the document is intended for official purposes, such as auditing or evaluation.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the administrative processes and reporting requirements of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission in the early 20th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a document from the State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which appears to be an exhibit detailing information about an institution. The document is presented on a beige background with black text and features a title that reads "STATE OF NEW YORK" followed by "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" in a larger font size. Below the title, the word "EXHIBIT BY" is written in smaller letters.
The document contains various sections of information, including the name of the institution, its location, purpose, nature of control, president of the board of management, secretary, methods of support, receipts during 1903, expenditures during 1903, total number cared for during the year, number remaining at the close of the year, terms and qualifications for admittance, general information, and supported by public funds. However, some of the text is highlighted in green, making it difficult to read.
Overall, the document provides a detailed overview of the institution's operations, finances, and governance structure, suggesting that it may have been used for administrative or reporting purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a document titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" from the State of New York. It is a white page with black text, featuring a structured format with various sections and details. The document provides information about the "House of Refuge for Women," an institution established in 1892, located in Manhattan, New York. It is a public institution owned and supported by the state, with a board of management led by President Charles H. Strong. The document includes details about the institution's purpose, which is the care and reformation of delinquent women, and its financial information, including receipts, expenditures, and the number of inmates. The document also mentions that the institution has received support from both public and private funds. The text is written in a formal and concise manner, providing an overview of the institution's operations and financial status.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document that is titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." The document is a report that includes details about the House of Refuge for Women, which was established in 1892. It provides information about the institution's purpose, location, nature of control, and financial details. The report also includes the names of the president, secretary, and treasurer of the Board of Management, as well as the superintendent. Additionally, it provides information about the institution's receipts, expenditures, and the number of inmates.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
Here is a description of the image:
This image is a photograph of a document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities and House of Refuge for Women, specifically about the House of Refuge for Women itself. The document lists various details about the institution, including its location (Hudson, N.Y.), purpose (care and reformation of delinquent women), nature of control (public), president (Charles H. Strong), and secretary (Marcia C. Powell). It also includes financial information for 1903, such as receipts, expenditures, and the value of the property. Additionally, it notes the total number of women cared for during the year, the number remaining at the end of the year, and the average number of inmates. The document also contains general information about the institution's operations and its approach to reformation.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
The image is a black and white document, a State of New York exhibit from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document details information about the "House of Refuge for Women" established in 1891, under the State Board of Charities. It includes specifics such as its location in Madison, NY, its purpose of care and reformation of delinquent women, its public nature, and its support from the state. The document also lists the President of the Board of Management, secretary, treasurer, and superintendent. The provided data includes financial figures for 1903, such as receipts, expenditures, and the value of property. Additional statistics cover the total number of inmates during the year, the number remaining at the year's close, and the average number of inmates. Terms of admittance are outlined, and general information about the institution is provided, describing its operational history and its goal of offering training and preparing inmates for self-respecting lives upon their release. The paper document is set against a plain, likely cream-colored background and the edges are not perfectly straight.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, detailing an exhibit by the State Board of Charities and House of Refuge for Women in New York. The document provides information about the institution, including:
- Name of Institution: State Board of Charities and House of Refuge for Women
- Location: Hudson, N.Y.
- Established: 1883; Incorporated, 1893
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women
- Nature of Control: Public, owned and supported by the state
- President of Board of Management: Mrs. Charles H. Strong
- Secretary: Miss Edith C. Fowler
- Treasurer: Mr. Thomas H. Wilson
- Superintendent: Matroness Florence V. Johnson, M.D.
- Methods of Support: By appropriations from the state
- Value of Property: $100,000.14
- Receipts during 1903: $89,187.66 (From public funds, $89,187.66; from private sources, $0)
- Expenditures during 1903: $81,160.48
- Total Number Cared for During the Year: 883 (Supported by public funds, 883; by private funds, 0)
- Number Remaining at the Close of the Year: 194 (Average number of inmates, 210)
- Terms and Qualifications for Admission: Delinquent women between the ages of fifteen and thirty years are received.
General Information: The institution, in operation about twenty years, has passed from its original quarters to a new and modern structure. It is a model institution of its kind in the country, and the state has provided ample grounds and buildings for self-supporting work. The institution has been almost entirely self-supporting.
The document appears to be a detailed report or exhibit entry, likely used for informational or promotional purposes related to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image appears to be a historical document from the State of New York. It is an exhibit from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document provides detailed information about an institution called the "House of Refuges for Women," which was established in 1891. It describes the institution's purpose, location (Hudson, N.Y.), nature of control (public and supported by the state), and various administrative and financial details for the year 1903. The document also includes information about the institution's management, property value, and financial activities during the year. The text appears to be part of a presentation or report, likely intended for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image is of a printed document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY" at the top. The document provides detailed information about an institution named "House of Refuge for Women," located in Hudson, New York. The document includes the following sections:
- Name of institution: House of Refuge for Women
- Location: Hudson, N.Y.
- Established: 1891
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women
- Nature of control (public or private): Public, owned and supported by the state
- President of Board of Management: Mr. Charles H. Strong
- Secretary: Mrs. Martha C. Powell
- Treasurer: Dr. Thomas N. Wilson
- Superintendent: Hortense V. Bruce, M.D.
- Methods of support: By appropriations from the state
- Value of property: $249,000.14
- Receipts during 1903: $82,487.46 (From public funds: $82,487.46; from private sources: $0)
- Expenditures during 1903: $82,182.48
- Total number cared for during the year: 281 (Supported by public funds: 281; by private funds: 0)
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 194 (average number of inmates: 216)
- Terms and qualifications for admittance: Delinquent women between the ages of fifteen and thirty years are received.
- General information: The institution, in operation about twenty years, has passed from its original custodial state of care to one of prevention and reformation. It is now conducted on the cottage system, as better calculated to promote the aim of the state and prepare the inmates for self-respecting lives when discharged. Its reformatory work has already met with a large degree of success.
The document is neatly formatted with a border and is centered on a light gray background. There is a small handwritten note in the top right corner of the image.