Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 18-26 |
Gender | Male, 99.9% |
Happy | 90.1% |
Surprised | 6.7% |
Fear | 6.5% |
Sad | 2.9% |
Angry | 1.8% |
Calm | 1.4% |
Disgusted | 1.3% |
Confused | 0.8% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 97.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2023-08-08
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-08-08
calendar | 32% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-13
a photograph of a newspaper article article about the war of the cold war
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-30
a newspaper with a picture of two men kissing
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17
This is a black-and-white newspaper image featuring two photographs accompanied by captions. The content appears to depict moments of familial reunion involving individuals returning from military service or captivity. One image shows an emotional embrace or interaction between two figures, with a hand resting on another person’s shoulder. The surrounding text consists of articles, with specific captions describing events related to U.S. soldiers, their return from captivity, and interactions with loved ones.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17
The image is a black and white photograph that appears to be a newspaper clipping. The photograph shows two separate scenes, each featuring soldiers interacting with people in an emotional context. The upper photograph includes a soldier wearing a uniform, with someone leaning toward him, possibly engaging in an embrace. Below this image, there is a caption that reads: "Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C."
The lower photograph shows another scene with a soldier being greeted, and a part of the caption reads: "Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4."
The newspaper clipping is bordered, and text columns from the newspaper are visible alongside the photographs and captions. The images evoke a sense of reunion and relief, likely portraying moments of family reunions after soldiers return from captivity.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This is a historical newspaper clipping showing two black and white photographs from what appears to be the Vietnam War era. The photos show emotional reunion scenes of soldiers returning home after being held as POWs by the Viet Cong. The top photo shows a reunion at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of captivity, while the bottom photo shows a reunion at Fort Campbell, KY. The images capture intimate moments of families reuniting after long separations due to wartime captivity. The captions provide details about the locations and circumstances of these reunions. These types of images were common in newspapers during the Vietnam War period, especially when documenting the return of POWs to their families.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01
The image shows a series of photographs depicting the reunion of a soldier with his family after returning from the Vietnam War. The top photograph shows a soldier, identified as Pfc. James Strickland, receiving a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, upon his arrival at Fort Bragg, North Carolina after 22 months of service in the Vietnam War. The bottom photograph shows another soldier, Pfc. Coy Tinsley, being greeted by his father Roscoe and mother Dorothy upon his release from captivity in Vietnam in March, and subsequent arrival at Fort Campbell, Kentucky on November 4. The images convey the emotional reunions of these soldiers with their loved ones after their service and experiences in the Vietnam War.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01
The image shows two black and white newspaper clippings with photographs of people and text. The top photograph shows an older woman embracing a young man at what appears to be a military homecoming, based on the details in the caption. The woman is described as the man's mother who arrived to greet him after a long period of separation.
The bottom photograph shows a soldier being greeted by his father and wife upon arriving at a military base. The soldier is identified as Pvt. Coy Tinsley in the caption.
Both photographs capture emotional reunions between family members and soldiers, likely in the context of the Vietnam War based on the title "Hanks Ready War" at the top of the clipping. The clippings highlight the human impact and personal stories behind military service and deployments.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01
This appears to be a newspaper article featuring two black and white photographs from what seems to be the Vietnam War era. Both images show emotional reunion scenes at military bases. The top photo was taken at Fort Bragg, N.C., and the bottom photo was taken at Fort Campbell, KY. The images capture moments of service members returning home after being held as POWs by the Viet Cong - one for 22 months and another who was captured in March and released in November. These powerful photos document the emotional reunions between military personnel and their family members following their release from captivity. The quality and style of the photos suggests they're from a newspaper in the Vietnam War period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a newspaper clipping featuring two black-and-white photographs. The top photograph shows a man and a boy embracing, while the bottom photograph shows a man and a woman embracing.
- Top Photograph:
- The man is wearing glasses and has his hand on the boy's cheek.
- The boy is looking up at the man with a smile.
- The background of the photograph is not visible.
- Bottom Photograph:
- The man is wearing a suit and tie.
- The woman is wearing a dress and has her arm around the man's neck.
- The background of the photograph is not visible.
The newspaper clipping appears to be from the 1960s or 1970s, based on the style of the photographs and the text. The text surrounding the photographs is not legible, but it appears to be a news article about a military event or reunion.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
This image is a newspaper clipping featuring two black-and-white photographs of a man being greeted by his family after returning from captivity. The top photo shows the man, identified as Pfc. James Strickland, being kissed by his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, while the bottom photo depicts him being greeted by his father, Roscoe, and wife, Dorothy.
The clipping includes text that provides context for the images, including the location of Fort Bragg, N.C., where Strickland arrived after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity. The text also mentions the capture of another soldier, Pfc. Coy Tinsley, who was greeted by his father and wife upon his arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Overall, the image captures a poignant moment of reunion and celebration, highlighting the emotional toll of war on families and the joy of being reunited with loved ones.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping with two photographs and accompanying text. The photographs show two different scenes. The first photograph depicts a man in glasses kissing a woman on the forehead. The second photograph shows a man being greeted by a father and wife upon his return from military service. The accompanying text provides context for the photographs. The first photograph is captioned "Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C." The second photograph is captioned "Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4." The text also includes a brief news article about the Defense Department drawing up a new strategy to justify increased military intervention in Vietnam.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring two photographs and accompanying text. The photographs are in black and white, and the text is printed in a serif font. The top photograph shows a man kissing a woman on the forehead. The man is wearing glasses and has a serious expression, while the woman has her eyes closed and appears to be smiling. The text above the photograph reads: "Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C."
The bottom photograph shows two men standing close to each other, smiling and looking at the camera. The man on the left is wearing a hat, and the man on the right is wearing a uniform. The text above the photograph reads: "Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4."
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The image appears to be a news article about the release of two soldiers who were held captive by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. The article includes photographs of the soldiers being greeted by their families upon their return home. The text on the left side of the image is likely a separate news article about a different topic, possibly related to military or political events. The text on the right side of the image is unclear and may be a continuation of the article or a separate piece of text that was included in the clipping by mistake.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
Here is a description of the image based on the OCR text and image details:
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping, possibly from the Vietnam War era. It is in black and white, and enclosed in a frame.
The left side of the clipping has the headline "ks dy War", which is part of a larger headline, likely discussing strategic war plans or actions. Below this headline, there are paragraphs of text discussing defense strategies, Arab countries, potential military involvement, and conflict. References are made to raids and Aqaba, potentially indicating areas of concern or activity.
The top central portion of the clipping features a photograph of a young man in uniform being kissed by an older woman. The caption underneath the photograph reads: "Associated Press Wirephoto Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C."
Below that is another smaller photograph. The caption under this photograph reads: "UPI Telephoto Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4."
On the right side of the newspaper clipping, there's a column of text discussing various topics that seem unrelated to the main war coverage. It mentions things like fashion ("a brilli crepe", "a jabot"), a tycoon, and other miscellaneous subjects.
The overall impression is a glimpse into the news coverage of the Vietnam War era, showcasing both the strategic and political aspects of the conflict, as well as the personal stories of soldiers returning from captivity.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
This is a black and white newspaper photograph featuring two distinct images. The top half depicts a soldier, Pfc. James Strickland, being greeted with a kiss by his mother upon his arrival at Fort Bragg, N.C. after 22 months of captivity by the Viet Cong. The text beneath the image identifies the individuals and the location, along with the name of the photographer.
The bottom half of the photograph presents another scene, presumably related to the release of the soldier. It shows Pfc. Coy Tinsley greeted by his father Roscoe and wife Dorothy upon his arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. following his capture by Viet Cong. This image is captioned by the UPI Telephoto agency.
The images are framed within a news article, with the surrounding text appearing to be a description of political or military events.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring two photographs and accompanying articles.
Top Photograph:
- The top photograph shows a heartfelt moment where Pfc. James Strickland, who has recently returned from 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, is being kissed by his mother, Mrs. John Strickland from Dunn, N.C. The scene appears to be at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Bottom Photograph:
- The bottom photograph shows Pfc. Coy Tinsley being greeted by his father, Roscoe, and his wife, Kathy, upon his arrival at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Tinsley was captured by Viet Cong in March and was released on November 4.
Articles:
- The article on the left side of the top photograph discusses a defense conference where the Secretary of Defense addressed the readiness of Arab states for full-scale war. It mentions that the U.S. is ready to justify an increase in military defense spending.
- The article on the right side of the top photograph appears to be a continuation of another story, possibly unrelated to the photographs, involving a description of a location or event, mentioning elements like a "long neck with the sleeves," "Paris, Brazil," and "a brilliant crepe cathoch round."
The newspaper clipping captures emotional reunions of soldiers returning from captivity during the Vietnam War, highlighting the personal impact of the conflict on families.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
The image appears to be a page from a newspaper, featuring two photographs and accompanying text.
The top photograph shows a man being kissed by an older woman. The caption below the photo reads: "Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C."
The bottom photograph depicts a man being embraced by two women. The caption below this photo states: "Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4."
The page also contains a column of text on the left side, which appears to be news articles, but the content is not fully visible or legible in this image. The style and layout suggest it is from a vintage newspaper, possibly from the mid-20th century, given the clothing and the format of the photographs and captions.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
This is a black-and-white newspaper clipping with two photographs. The top photo shows a soldier, identified as Pfc. James Strickland, being kissed by his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, upon his arrival at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity. The caption below the photo reads: "Pfc. James Strickland, who arrived at Fort Bragg, N.C., after 22 months of Viet Cong captivity, gets a kiss from his mother, Mrs. John Strickland, Dunn, N.C."
The bottom photo shows another soldier, identified as Pfc. Coy Tinsley, being greeted by his father Roscoe and wife Dorothy. The caption below this photo reads: "Pfc. Coy Tinsley is greeted by father Roscoe and wife Dorothy on arrival at Fort Campbell, Ky. Tinsley, captured by Viet Cong in March, was released Nov. 4."
The left column of the clipping contains a news article about the Middle East war, mentioning the Defense Department's warning that the Arab states were ready for a full-scale war. The right column contains various fashion and lifestyle news items.