Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 18-24 |
Gender | Male, 89.1% |
Calm | 67.2% |
Sad | 36.7% |
Surprised | 6.7% |
Fear | 6.2% |
Angry | 2.9% |
Disgusted | 2.5% |
Confused | 1.9% |
Happy | 0.8% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 92.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-06-04
text visuals | 95.6% | |
interior objects | 2.1% | |
events parties | 1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
an old photo of a cat | 31.2% | |
old photo of a cat | 28.7% | |
a bunch of items that are on display | 28.6% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a book opened to show a page of a book
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a black and white photo of a building with people sitting on chairs
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts an informational display about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, including photographs and descriptions of its facilities and treatments.
Title: At the top, the display is labeled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM."
Photographs:
- Top left: A picture of "Ward G," a two-story building, described as one of the patient pavilions (most are one-story, but "Ward G" and "Ward H" are two-story buildings).
- Top right: The interior of a men's ward, accommodating 30 patients. The layout shows a spacious, neatly arranged room with beds, each with chairs beside them. A fireplace appears in the background, creating a cozy atmosphere.
- Bottom left and bottom right: Scenes labeled "Taking the treatment." Patients are outdoors on a wide wooden deck or veranda. They are seated in reclining chairs wrapped in blankets, under supervision by staff. These treatments likely involve rest, fresh air, and exposure to sunlight, which were commonly used to aid recovery from ailments like tuberculosis during this era.
Text description:
The text beneath the images explains the architectural setup and function of the sanatorium. It states:- All pavilions (except "G" and "H") are one-story buildings.
- Each ward extends southward and ends in a solarium/piazza for treatment.
Overall, the display highlights the therapeutic environment and patient accommodations at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, emphasizing its design and approach to recovery.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical photograph collage from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. At the top of the image, the title "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM" is displayed. The collage contains four photographs, each with its own caption:
The top left photo shows a two-story building labeled "Ward 'G'". The building has a large porch area and a set of stairs leading up to it.
The top right photo shows the "Interior of a men's ward (for 30 patients)" featuring rows of beds on each side, with a central walkway. The room is spacious, with a high ceiling and large windows letting in light.
The bottom left photo, captioned "Taking the treatment", depicts patients. They are sitting and lying under blankets on a verandah, likely receiving rest and fresh air as part of the sanatorium treatment.
The bottom right photo, also captioned "Taking the treatment", shows a nurse attending to patients reclining on deck chairs. This setting is similar to the previous, emphasizing outdoor rest and care.
Below the photos is a textual description explaining that all patient pavilions are one-story buildings except for Wards "G" and "H", which are two-story. It also mentions that each ward extends south and terminates in a solarium and piazza where patients receive treatment.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
The image shows various parts of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, a medical facility for patients. The top left image depicts the exterior of a one-story building labeled "Ward 'G'", which appears to be one of the patient wards. The top right image shows the interior of a men's ward, with rows of beds and chairs for up to 30 patients.
The bottom left image shows patients receiving treatment, likely some form of outdoor therapy or rest. The bottom right image depicts patients taking treatment on a porch or balcony area, suggesting the facility provided opportunities for patients to spend time outdoors as part of their care.
The text below the images provides additional details about the facility, noting that all the pavilions for patients are one-story buildings, except for two wards labeled "G" and "H" which are two-story. It also explains that each ward extends towards the south and terminates in a solarium and piazza where patients receive treatment.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18
This is a historical document showing four photographs of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The images appear to be from the early 20th century and show different aspects of the facility:
- Top left: Exterior view of "Ward G," a two-story building with white walls and multiple windows
- Top right: Interior of a men's ward that could accommodate 30 patients, showing a long room with beds lined up along the walls and a central brick chimney
- Bottom left: Patients "taking the treatment" on what appears to be a covered porch or solarium
- Bottom right: Another view of patients "taking the treatment" on what looks like a covered porch
The document includes text explaining that most pavilions were one-story buildings, except Wards "G" and "H" which were two stories. It also notes that each ward extended southward and ended in a solarium and piazza where patients received treatment.
This type of facility was typical of tuberculosis sanatoriums of the era, which emphasized fresh air and rest as primary treatments. The covered porches where patients are resting were a characteristic feature of these institutions, allowing patients to be exposed to fresh air while being protected from the elements.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a page from a book or document about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, featuring four black-and-white photographs of the facility's buildings and patients. The top-left photo shows a two-story building labeled "Ward 'G'". The top-right photo depicts the interior of a men's ward, with beds and chairs arranged in rows. The bottom-left photo shows patients sitting on a deck, while the bottom-right photo features a patient receiving treatment on a deck.
The text below the photos explains that all pavilions for patients are one-story buildings, except for two wards ("G" and "H") which are two-story. Each of the wards for patients extends toward the south and terminates in a solarium and piazza where the patients take the treatment. The background of the image is white, with the title "Massachusetts State Sanatorium" written in black text at the top.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a page from an old book or document, featuring four black-and-white photographs of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The title "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
Photographs:
- Ward "G": A large building with a porch and stairs leading up to it.
- Interior of a men's ward (for 30 patients): A room with beds, chairs, and tables, showing the interior of a men's ward.
- Taking the treatment: Two photographs of patients sitting on porches, one with a woman and one with a man, both receiving treatment.
- Taking the treatment: Another photograph of a patient sitting on a porch, receiving treatment.
Text:
- A paragraph of text below the photographs describes the layout of the pavilions for patients, including the fact that all pavilions are one-story buildings except for two wards, "G" and "H", which are two-story. It also mentions that each of the wards for patients extends toward the south and terminates in a solarium and piazza where the patients take the treatment.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the layout and facilities of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, highlighting the importance of natural light and fresh air in the treatment of patients.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-07
The image is a scanned page from a book or document about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It features a collage of black-and-white photographs and descriptive text. The title "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM" is prominently displayed at the top. The first photograph shows the exterior of Ward "G," a large building with a porch and stairs. The second photograph depicts the interior of a men's ward, with beds, chairs, and a fireplace. The text below the photographs explains that all patient pavilions are one-story buildings, except for Wards "G" and "H," which are two-story. The third photograph shows patients on a porch, taking treatment. The fourth photograph shows a patient in bed, with a nurse attending to them. The text below the photographs provides additional information about the sanatorium's design and patient care.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-07
The image is a black-and-white photograph of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The image is divided into four parts, each showing a different aspect of the sanatorium. The top left image shows the exterior of the building, while the top right image shows the interior of a ward. The bottom left image shows patients sitting on a porch, and the bottom right image shows a patient lying on a bed. The sanatorium was used to treat tuberculosis patients.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02
This is a vintage print likely from a brochure or informational document about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. Here's a breakdown:
Overall Layout:
- The print is laid out with a title at the top: "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM".
- There's a numerical reference in the top right corner (Hch 149.0-257), potentially a catalog or archival number.
- It features four black and white photographs, organized in a 2x2 grid.
- There's descriptive text below the photographs, explaining some of the features of the sanatorium.
Photographs:
- Top Left: Shows the exterior of a large, two-story building labeled "Ward G." The building has a classic architectural style, with a decorative porch or veranda area. There is a small outbuilding to the right of the main building.
- Top Right: Captures the interior of a men's ward, with rows of beds and chairs set up and what appears to be a fireplace. The caption says it's "For 30 patients."
- Bottom Left: Depicts patients reclining on a veranda or outdoor patio, presumably taking a form of treatment. They are covered in blankets or wraps. The text reads "Taking the treatment."
- Bottom Right: Shows another patient on a bed outside on a deck. A nurse is standing nearby, and the patient is reading. "Taking the treatment" is written below the picture.
Text:
- The main text explains that the sanatorium is comprised mostly of one-story buildings, except for "G" and "H," which are two stories.
- It describes how each ward for patients extends to a solarium and piazza where patients receive treatment.
Overall Impression:
- The print conveys a sense of the sanatorium's layout and its focus on patient care. It seems to emphasize the facilities and treatment available.
- The photos reflect a period when sun and fresh air were often prescribed as part of medical treatment.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02
Certainly! Here's a description of the image:
The image presents a page from a historical document, likely a brochure or report, focused on the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It features a combination of photographs and descriptive text.
Layout:
The page is organized with the title "Massachusetts State Sanatorium" prominently displayed at the top.
The page is divided into four quadrants:
- Top Left: A black and white photograph of a two-story building labeled "Ward G".
- Top Right: A black and white photograph of the interior of a men's ward.
- Center: A paragraph of text describing the layout of the Sanatorium.
- Bottom Left and Right: Two photographs of patients taking the treatment.
Content of the photos:
- Ward G: A two-story building. The exterior appears well-maintained with a raised foundation, windows, and a decorative porch.
- Interior of a Men's Ward: Rows of beds are neatly arranged, suggesting a sterile environment. An attendant or staff member can be seen in the background. The text caption suggests that the ward can house 30 patients.
- Taking the treatment: Images of patients receiving treatment outside, with bedding and open-air arrangements. In one photograph, a nurse is attending to a patient.
Content of the text:
The text offers key information about the Sanatorium's architecture and layout. It explains that the patient pavilions were mainly one-story buildings, except for Wards "G" and "H," which were two-story. It also specifies that the wards extended toward the south and ended in a solarium and piazza, where patients received their treatment.
Overall Impression:
The image creates a visual and textual record of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, highlighting both its facilities and the therapeutic approaches of the time. It provides a glimpse into the care and treatment of patients during a specific period in medical history.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a historical photographic documentation of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It contains four photographs and accompanying text providing details about the sanatorium's facilities.
Top Left Photograph: This shows the exterior of "Ward G," which is described as a two-story building. The structure appears to be a rectangular building with a symmetrical facade, large windows, and a porch with columns.
Top Right Photograph: This depicts the interior of a men's ward designed for 30 patients. The ward is spacious with rows of beds lined up along the walls. The room has large windows allowing ample natural light, and there are chairs and tables for patients to use.
Bottom Left Photograph: This image shows patients taking treatment in a solarium and piazza. The solarium appears to be an enclosed area with large windows, allowing sunlight to enter. Patients are seen lying on beds or sitting in chairs, likely receiving sun therapy, which was a common treatment for tuberculosis at the time.
Bottom Right Photograph: Similar to the bottom left photograph, this image also shows patients taking treatment in a solarium and piazza. The setting is an open-air piazza with patients lying on beds, presumably to receive fresh air and sunlight, which were considered beneficial for their condition.
Text Description: The text explains that all patient pavilions are one-story buildings, except for wards "G" and "H," which are two-story buildings. Each ward extends towards the south and ends in a solarium and piazza, where patients receive their treatment.
The overall impression is that the sanatorium was designed to provide a therapeutic environment with plenty of sunlight and fresh air, which were believed to be beneficial for the treatment of tuberculosis.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-08-04
The image is a black-and-white photograph showcasing the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It includes four separate photographs, each labeled with text.
The top left photograph is labeled "Ward 'G'." It depicts the exterior of a two-story building, which appears to be part of the sanatorium. The structure has a classic architectural style, with a covered entrance and multiple windows.
The top right photograph is labeled "Interior of a men's ward (for 30 patients)." It shows the interior of a ward with rows of beds, chairs, and a central fireplace or chimney. The room is well-lit with large windows, indicating a focus on light and possibly ventilation.
The bottom left photograph is labeled "Taking the treatment." It shows patients sitting on benches outside a ward, likely enjoying the fresh air and sunlight. The setting appears to be a covered porch or veranda, with a view of the outdoors.
The bottom right photograph is also labeled "Taking the treatment." It shows a similar scene, with patients seated outside a ward, enjoying the sun and fresh air. A nurse is present, suggesting a supervised environment.
The text in the center of the image provides additional details about the sanatorium, stating that all the pavilions for patients are one-story buildings except for two wards, "G" and "H," which are two-story. It also mentions that each of the wards for patients extends toward the south and terminates in a solarium and piazza where the patients take the treatment.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-08-04
This image is a historical document showcasing various aspects of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It includes four black-and-white photographs and accompanying text.
The top left photograph is labeled "Ward 'G'" and shows a two-story building with a classical architectural style, including a portico with columns and a balcony.
The top right photograph is labeled "Interior of a men's ward (For 30 patients)" and depicts the interior of a ward with multiple beds, chairs, and a central fireplace. The room is well-lit with large windows on one side.
The bottom left photograph is labeled "Taking the treatment" and shows a group of patients sitting on a balcony or veranda, some in wheelchairs and others seated in chairs, with a view of an open landscape in the background.
The bottom right photograph is also labeled "Taking the treatment" and shows a patient lying in a bed on a balcony, with a nurse or attendant standing nearby. The balcony has a view of the surrounding area.
The text in the center of the document describes the layout and features of the sanatorium's wards. It states that all patient pavilions are one-story buildings except for wards "G" and "H," which are two-story. Each ward extends toward the south and ends in a solarium and piazza where patients receive their treatment.