Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 27-37 |
Gender | Female, 99.6% |
Calm | 53.2% |
Surprised | 44.4% |
Disgusted | 8% |
Fear | 6.2% |
Happy | 5.7% |
Sad | 2.4% |
Angry | 1.8% |
Confused | 0.8% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 99.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 63.5% | |
paintings art | 35.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-08-09
a close up of text on a white background | 71.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 69.2% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 66.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a newspaper article article about the buffalo bills's big - time | -100% | |
a newspaper clipping with a picture of a baseball player | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring several black and white photographs and accompanying text. The headline reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop." Below the headline is the byline stating that the article is by Camille Curro and is from the Courier-Express. The photographs depict various scenarios involving police dogs being trained, highlighted by captions beneath each showing different names. The images show police officers working with dogs for training exercises such as obstacle courses and attack drills. The article discusses the roles of the dogs in police work at the Buffalo K-9 Corps training center at LaSalle Park.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17
The image shows a newspaper clipping featuring multiple scenes of police dogs in training. The title reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop," and the images depict dogs performing various tasks such as jumping over obstacles, engaging in bite training, and working closely with their handlers. The accompanying text describes the training activities at Buffalo's K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park, emphasizing the effectiveness and capability of these police dogs.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is a black and white newspaper photograph showing police K9 training at Buffalo's K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park. The image shows several officers with their police dogs, demonstrating training exercises. The German Shepherds appear to be engaged in bite work or protection training, as suggested by the caption mentioning "growling and gnashing of teeth." The officers are wearing casual training attire, and multiple dogs can be seen in various training poses. The headline reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" and the photo is credited to Courier-Express Photographer Paul Pascarella.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01
The image appears to be a historical photograph from what seems to be a Buffalo K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park. The image contains several black and white photographs depicting K9 handlers and their dogs in various training scenarios. The photographs show the dogs engaging in tasks such as biting and wrestling with the handlers, suggesting they are part of a K9 training program. The overall focus of the image seems to be on the training and capabilities of the Buffalo K9 Corps, as indicated by the headline "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop".
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01
The image shows a newspaper clipping with the headline "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop". It contains four black and white photos of K9 police officers posing with their dogs. The officers are wearing uniforms and hats with "K9" printed on them. The dogs appear to be German Shepherds, a breed commonly used in police K9 units. The caption below the photos mentions the dogs are put through paces at Buffalo K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park. Overall, the clipping highlights the training and capabilities of the Buffalo police department's K9 unit.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01
This is a historical newspaper article showing three black and white photographs of police K9 training at Buffalo's LaSalle Park. The headline reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" and the photos show different aspects of police dog training. In the images, we can see police officers working with their German Shepherd and other police dogs, demonstrating various training exercises. The middle photo appears to show a bite training exercise with a dog leaping at a training sleeve, while the other photos show handlers with their dogs in more posed positions. The photos were taken by Courier-Express Photographer Paul Pascarella. The article mentions that this K9 unit had been involved in several arrests and rescues.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring a headline that reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" in large, bold font. The article is accompanied by a series of photographs showcasing the Buffalo Police Department's K9 unit in action.
- Headline
- The headline is prominently displayed at the top of the image and reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" in large, bold font.
- Photographs
- The article features a series of photographs showcasing the Buffalo Police Department's K9 unit in action.
- The photographs depict officers and their canine partners engaging in various activities, such as training exercises and apprehending suspects.
- The images are black and white, adding to the nostalgic feel of the article.
- Article Text
- The article text is written in a smaller font below the headline and provides additional information about the K9 unit.
- The text describes the unit's history, its role in law enforcement, and the training that officers and their dogs undergo.
- The article also highlights the unit's successes, including the number of arrests and convictions they have made.
- Background
- The background of the image is a light gray color, which helps to make the headline and photographs stand out.
- The overall design of the image is simple and easy to read, making it effective at conveying the information it presents.
In summary, the image is a newspaper clipping that showcases the Buffalo Police Department's K9 unit in action. The headline and photographs work together to create a visually appealing and informative article that highlights the unit's importance in law enforcement.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring a black-and-white photograph of six men and their dogs. The title, "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop," is prominently displayed in large text at the bottom of the image.
Photograph Description:
- The photograph is divided into three sections, each showcasing two men with their dogs.
- The men are dressed in casual attire, including jeans and jackets, while the dogs appear to be German Shepherds.
- The dogs are depicted in various poses, such as sitting, standing, and jumping, with some of them wearing collars and leashes.
- The background of the photograph features a grassy field or park, with trees and buildings visible in the distance.
Newspaper Clipping Details:
- The newspaper clipping includes a caption below the photograph, which reads: "There is a growling and gnashing of teeth as dogs are put through the paces at Buffalo K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park."
- The clipping also features a list of names, including Poisson, Shadow, McGonagle, Duke, Busme, Corcoran, and Shannon, which likely correspond to the individuals depicted in the photograph.
- The article's author, Camille Curro, is credited at the bottom of the clipping.
Overall Impression:
- The image presents a nostalgic and informative glimpse into the history of the Buffalo K9 Corps, highlighting the importance of canine training and the bond between humans and animals.
- The use of black-and-white photography adds a sense of timelessness and authenticity to the image, while the newspaper clipping format provides context and historical significance.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping or an article about the Buffalo K9 Corps, which is a police unit that utilizes trained dogs to assist in law enforcement activities. The article features several photographs of police officers with their K9 partners, showcasing the dogs' training and their role in apprehending suspects.
The article highlights the effectiveness of the Buffalo K9 Corps, stating that they have made six arrests and rescued two individuals during a significant operation. The article also mentions that the K9 units have come and gone 35 times, indicating their frequent use and availability for police operations.
The photographs depict various scenarios, including a police officer training his K9 partner, a dog jumping over a barrier, and a K9 unit apprehending a suspect. The article emphasizes the importance of K9 units in law enforcement and their ability to assist officers in dangerous situations.
Overall, the image and article serve to promote the Buffalo K9 Corps and highlight the value of trained K9 units in enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement efforts.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a newspaper clipping with a headline that reads "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop." It features three black-and-white photographs of dogs in training with their handlers, with names such as "Shadow," "McGonagle," "Duke," "Bueme," "Corcoran," and "Shannon" below each image. The text below the images explains that the K9 Corps has resulted in six arrests and the rescue of two individuals. The article is credited to Camille Curro and features a byline from the Courier-Express.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-31
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a black and white newspaper article featuring photographs of the Buffalo K9 Corps. It's laid out with a headline "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" and includes several photographs of officers and their dogs.
Photographs:
- The photos show police officers interacting with their canine partners, likely during training exercises or demonstrations.
- They are positioned across the top of the article, separated by lines to create a visual break between the photographs.
- The dogs appear to be mostly German Shepherds.
- One image shows a dog jumping an obstacle.
Captioning:
- Each image has a caption that names the officer and the dog.
- The text below the images states that the photos are taken at the Buffalo K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park.
- The text highlights the effectiveness of the K9 Corps in catching lawbreakers and describes their actions with the dogs, as the dogs get the farewell pat or growl.
Overall Impression:
The image seems to be a newspaper article highlighting the Buffalo K9 Corps, showcasing their capabilities and the partnership between the officers and their dogs. It has a vintage, newspaper style.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-31
Here is a description of the image:
This black and white image is a newspaper clipping featuring a story titled "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop" by Camille Curro. The article highlights the role of K9 units in Buffalo, noting that the smallest policemen pack the biggest wallop and are able to greatly outnumber policemen. The clipping also states that the dogs have resulted in six arrests and the rescue of two people. Additionally, some dogs are still with the corps, including Nelson, Robert A. Parr, and Donald L. Mix.
Above the title, a line of text reads "There is a growling and gnashing of teeth as dogs are put through the paces at Buffalo K9 Corps training center in LaSalle Park." It further specifies that the photos are by Courier-Express photographer Paul Pascarelle.
The clipping features four sets of photos. The first photo shows a man named Poisson standing alongside a German Shepherd named Shadow. The dog is standing on its hind legs with its mouth open, seemingly snarling. The next photo shows a man named McGonagle guiding a dog named Duke with a leash. The third photo shows a man named Bueme holding a leash with the dog. The fourth photo features a man named Corcoran with a dog named Shannon who is in the air jumping over an obstacle.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping featuring an article about the Buffalo K9 Corps. The headline reads, "Buffalo's K9 Corps Packs Big Wallop." The article is written by Camille Curro and includes photographs by Paul Pascarella from the Courier-Express.
The article discusses the training and effectiveness of the K9 unit in Buffalo, highlighting their role in law enforcement. It mentions that the unit has resulted in six arrests and the rescue of two children. The article also notes that despite the retirement of Nelson, a dog named Robert A. Parr, the K9 unit has continued to grow and thrive.
The photographs show different K9 officers with their dogs. The officers and dogs are identified by name:
- Poisson with Shadow
- McGonagle with Duke
- Bueno with Curcoran
- Shannon (the dog's handler is not named in the visible part of the image)
The images depict the officers and their dogs in various training scenarios, showcasing the dogs' skills and the strong bond between the officers and their canine partners. The overall tone of the article is positive, emphasizing the importance and success of the K9 unit in Buffalo.