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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Human face | 64% | |

Clarifai
Envelope | 63.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 96.6% | |
paintings art | 3.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of text on a white background | 75% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 71.5% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 68.2% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a map of the city of paris, with different locations
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a map of the area of the city of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image compares the distribution of green spaces, such as gardens, parks, meadows, forests, and other undeveloped areas, across four major European cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna.
Title and Scale:
At the top, it reads "Town Planning, Europe" and "Übersicht der Verteilung der Gärten, Wiesen, Waldflächen und anderer unverbaut bleibender Gebiete in den Städten: PARIS, BERLIN, LONDON und WIEN," which translates to "Overview of the distribution of gardens, meadows, forests, and other undeveloped areas in the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna." The scale is designated as 1:150,000.Visual Layout:
- The image is divided into four sections, each dedicated to Paris (top left), Berlin (top right), London (bottom left), and Vienna (bottom right).
- Areas of green space are shaded in light green, with smaller details labeled.
Comparison of Green Space:
- Paris features centralized green spaces like Bois de Boulogne and Bois de Vincennes.
- Berlin's green areas are somewhat more scattered across the city, but still clustered around notable parks.
- London showcases numerous parks distributed throughout the city, with identifiable regions of greenery.
- Vienna, however, highlights a large and contiguous park system as compared to the others, with its unique emphasis noted.
Additional Annotation (at the bottom):
The handwritten note at the bottom reads, "Comparative park reservations of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. Large residence areas in London, Paris, and Berlin are without easy access to parks. Exceptionable park system of Vienna displayed by comparison."
This image underscores Vienna’s urban planning, showcasing its superior access to connected green spaces when compared to the other three cities. It serves as a study in urban green space distribution from a town planning perspective.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is an old map focused on "Town Planning, Europe," comparing park reservations in four major cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The title, written in German, translates to "Overview of the distribution of gardens, meadows, forest areas, and other undeveloped areas in the cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna." The map uses a scale of 1:150,000.
Each city is represented in a separate quadrant with outlines of urban areas and green spaces indicated. The green areas are labeled as "Gärten, Wiesen- und Waldflächen, Friedhöfe und andere unverbaut bleibende Gebiete," meaning gardens, meadows, and forest areas, cemeteries, and other undeveloped areas. A lighter green represents "Wald- und Heideflächen ausserhalb der Stadtgrenzen," referring to forests and heathlands outside the city limits.
- Paris is depicted in the top left quadrant with notable features like the Bois de Boulogne to the west and Bois de Vincennes to the east marked.
- Berlin is in the top right quadrant, showing its parks and green areas scattered throughout and around the city.
- London is located in the bottom left quadrant, displaying green areas distributed around the city, including the large Richmond Park and other parks within and near the city.
- Vienna is in the bottom right quadrant, illustrating the green areas circumscribing and within the city.
At the bottom, a handwritten note states "Comparative park reservations of Paris, Berlin, London and Vienna. Large residence areas in London, Paris, and Berlin are without easy access to parks. Exceptional park system of Vienna is displayed by comparison."
The map provides a comparative overview of urban green spaces and undeveloped areas within the context of early 20th-century cities.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows a comparison of the distribution of gardens, meadows, forests, and other undeveloped areas in the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The maps depict the relative proportions of these natural and semi-natural areas within the boundaries of each city. The maps are labeled in German, indicating this is a European town planning document from that region. No human figures or identities are visible in the image.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image is a historical urban planning map comparing the distribution of gardens, meadows, forests, and other undeveloped areas in four major European cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Wien (Vienna). The map appears to be in German ("Übersicht der Verteilung der Gärten, Wiesen, Waldflächen und anderer unverbaut bleibender Gebiete") and is drawn at a scale of 1:150,000.
Each city is shown in a separate diagram, with green areas indicating parks, gardens, and forested areas. The maps use a simple two-tone scheme where the undeveloped/green spaces are shown in a light green color while the rest of the city areas are left white. London appears to have many scattered small green spaces throughout its territory, while Vienna shows larger consolidated green areas, particularly along its edges. Paris and Berlin display their own unique patterns of green space distribution.
This appears to be a planning document that would have been used to compare and analyze urban green space patterns across these major European capitals, likely dating from the early to mid-20th century based on the printing style and presentation.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a vintage map of Europe, specifically focusing on the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The map is divided into two sections, with the left side featuring a map of Paris and London, and the right side showing a map of Berlin and Vienna.
Map Details:
- The map is written in German and includes a key at the top with a scale.
- The map appears to be hand-drawn and has a distressed look, suggesting it may be an original or a reproduction of an older map.
- The map highlights various parks and green spaces in each city, including the famous Hyde Park in London and the Tiergarten in Berlin.
- The map also includes notes and annotations in the margins, which provide additional information about the parks and their features.
Key Features:
- The map is titled "Übersicht der Verteilung der Gärten, Wiesen, Waldflächen und anderer unverbauter Gebiete in den Städten: PARIS, BERLIN, LONDON und WIEN."
- The map includes a key at the top with a scale, which allows the viewer to measure distances and understand the relative sizes of the parks.
- The map highlights various parks and green spaces in each city, including the famous Hyde Park in London and the Tiergarten in Berlin.
- The map also includes notes and annotations in the margins, which provide additional information about the parks and their features.
Overall:
- The map provides a unique perspective on the urban planning and green spaces of four major European cities.
- The map's distressed look and hand-drawn style give it a charming and nostalgic feel.
- The map's focus on parks and green spaces highlights the importance of these areas in urban planning and recreation.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a map of four European cities, specifically Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna, with a focus on their comparative park reservations. The map is titled "Town Planning, Europe" and features a beige background with black text and green shading to highlight the parks.
Map Details:
- The map displays the city centers of each location, with notable landmarks such as the Seine River in Paris and the Thames River in London.
- The parks are shaded in green, allowing for easy identification and comparison between the cities.
- A scale is provided at the top of the map, indicating the distance between each city center and its surrounding parks.
Key Observations:
- Paris has a large number of small parks scattered throughout the city, while Berlin has fewer but larger parks.
- London's parks are primarily located along the Thames River, with several large parks in the city center.
- Vienna has a mix of small and large parks, with some located in the city center and others on the outskirts.
Conclusion:
Overall, the map provides a useful comparison of the park reservations in these four European cities, highlighting their unique characteristics and differences. By examining the map, one can gain insight into the urban planning strategies employed by each city and how they prioritize green spaces for their residents.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a map titled "Town Planning, Europe." It depicts the distribution of gardens, meadows, forest areas, and other undeveloped land within the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The map is divided into four sections, each representing one of these cities. The map is accompanied by a legend that explains the symbols used to represent different types of land.
The map is printed on a white background and has a scale of 1:150,000. The text is written in German, and the map is accompanied by a German title and subtitle. The map is likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, as indicated by the style of the map and the use of German language.
The map provides a comparative analysis of the park reservations in these four cities, highlighting the differences in the distribution of undeveloped land within each city. The map is likely intended for urban planners, architects, or anyone interested in the development of these cities.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a large piece of paper with four maps of different cities. The paper is old and has a worn look. The maps are of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. Each map is labeled with the name of the city and shows the layout of the city, including parks, gardens, and other areas. The maps are in black and white, and the paper has a watermark in the bottom right corner.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a vintage map or diagram related to urban planning, specifically focusing on green spaces in European cities. It appears to be from a book or publication, as it has text and is framed within a border.
Content and Layout:
- Cities: The map illustrates the distribution of gardens, meadows, wooded areas, and other undeveloped spaces in four major cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna.
- Map Design: Each city is represented by a simplified map, likely showing the city's outline with shaded areas indicating green spaces.
- Legend/Key: There's a small legend or key to explain the different types of areas, indicated by specific symbols and colors.
- Scale: A scale bar is included, allowing for estimations of distances on the maps.
- Title and Subtitle: The title reads "Town Planning, Europe" and the subtitle (in German) describes the map's focus on green areas in the cities.
- Additional Text: Additional text, likely a description or analysis of the maps, appears at the bottom of the image.
- Source Information: The lower part of the image contains the title "Comparative Park Reservations of Paris-Berlin London and Vienna".
- Aesthetics: The image has an old-fashioned aesthetic due to its style, text, and paper coloring.
In essence:
The image offers a comparative view of how these cities allocated and managed their green areas. It's an early 20th-century example of planning and spatial analysis.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a comparison of park reservations in Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. It is a map of these four cities, each with their parks and green spaces marked in light green. The title is "Comparative Park Reservations of Paris-Berlin London and Vienna". The map also states that large residence areas in London, Paris, and Berlin are without easy access to parks. It is further mentioned that the exceptional park system of Vienna is displayed by comparison. The map is titled "Town Planning, Europe" and is a comparison of the distribution of gardens, meadows, woodlands, and other undeveloped areas in the cities of Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The scale of the map is 1:150,000. The map also includes a legend that distinguishes between gardens, meadows, and woodlands, as well as woodland and heathland outside the city limits. The map was printed by the Gesellschaft für graphische Industrie, Vienna VI.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical comparative map titled "Town Planning, Europe," which focuses on the distribution of parks, meadows, forests, and other unbuilt areas in four major European cities: Paris, Berlin, London, and Vienna. The map is presented in German and includes a scale of 1:150,000.
Here is a detailed summary of the map:
Title and Scale:
- The title at the top reads: "Übersicht der Verteilung der Gärten, Wiesen, Waldflächen und anderer unverbaut bleibender Gebiete in den Städten: PARIS, BERLIN, LONDON und WIEN," which translates to "Overview of the distribution of gardens, meadows, forest areas, and other areas remaining unbuilt in the cities: PARIS, BERLIN, LONDON, and VIENNA."
- The scale provided is 1:150,000.
Legend:
- The legend indicates two types of areas:
- Light green areas represent gardens, meadows, and forest areas, as well as other unbuilt areas.
- Areas with hatching represent built-up areas.
- The legend indicates two types of areas:
Cities and Their Green Spaces:
- Paris: The map shows green spaces concentrated in the Bois de Boulogne to the west and the Bois de Vincennes to the east.
- Berlin: Green areas are scattered throughout the city, with notable concentrations in the western and southern parts.
- London: Green spaces are more evenly distributed, with significant areas in the northwest, southwest, and southeast.
- Vienna: The map indicates large green areas, particularly in the northwest and along the Danube River.
Additional Information:
- At the bottom of the image, there is a note in English: "Comparative Park Restoration of Paris, Berlin, London and Vienna. Large residential areas in northern Paris and Berlin are without park areas. Residential park system of Vienna is displayed as compact zone."
- The map is credited to "Druck der Gesellschaft für graphische Industrie, Wien VII."
Overall, the map provides a visual comparison of the distribution of green spaces and unbuilt areas in these four major European cities, highlighting differences in urban planning and park systems.