Machine Generated Data
Tags
Amazon
created on 2022-01-23
Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26
Imagga
created on 2022-01-23
Google
created on 2022-01-23
Font | 81.2 | |
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Handwriting | 76.5 | |
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Parallel | 69.3 | |
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Paper product | 67.4 | |
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Paper | 66.9 | |
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Document | 62.1 | |
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Art | 59.7 | |
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Ink | 59 | |
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Letter | 53.2 | |
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Line art | 52.6 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Bird | 90.8% | |
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Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.5% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-01-23
text, letter | 99.9% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23
This image is of a typed letter with a small abstract black ink drawing at the top. The letter is typed on pale blue paper and appears to have a date and location at the top right-hand corner stating "Stockbridge, Mass. October 22nd, '46." The text also has a handwritten annotation in red ink in the top left-hand corner that reads "1943. (50 F)." It addresses "My dearest Girlie" and briefly recounts the sender's activities, including watching a train disappear, reflecting on what has happened since, and receiving a letter from a person named Tek. The sender mentions letters from Lori and a long letter from Tek, and updates about others in their circle, including health information, with mention of a little girl named Jeanne who is two and a half years old. There is also mention of someone called Andreas and Wyssé. The sender signs off affectionately, referring to themselves as "Dusi," and includes a postscript about a person whose skirt was being tailored; this person has been in the hospital, as has their wife. The handwriting and typewritten text, along with the drawing, give the letter an intimate, personal feel. The overall appearance suggests it is a historic document and may have sentimental value or historical significance.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23
The image shows a typewritten letter on blue paper dated October 22nd, 1946, from Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Above the main text of the letter is a black and white abstract illustration depicting three stylized human-like figures. Intricately detailed, the image is reminiscent of a woodcut or linocut print. The text of the letter reads: --- My dearest Girlie! a line or so, just to let you know zat I’m “ticking” all right and that nothing of much has happened since I watched your train disappear, yesterday in the lovely early morning. There was no mail, yesterday all day; but this morning brought a letter from Lore and a long letter from Tek, who is well and has been wondering why we didn’t write in answer to her as she says she had written in answer to yours of last December. The letter is echt Tek and full of chit-chat of the best-natured kind, and I think she’s a “good egg”. She has been receiving letters from Germany, from Karl, from Isi, from Heckel and other old Friends; but the summit of brass is, that Kaes has written, asking Tek to send him some butter!!! You will, I may be amused, but quite a bit of chat and good Tek really took a lot of trouble to fill six pages with the up-to-now news about Hanne, who is now married and papa of a lovely black-eyed little girl of a year, Hermann who is 2nd director of the “Kiel Art Gallery, as well as this or that there. Quite a limit, I should say and which perhaps accounts for “Dear Feininger”. This is all the thunder-wise there was 32. sun, sky of the blue (behind the remaining, thinned out golden and orange leaves) to draw one’s tears for sheer delight. I hope you opened and so very much enjoyed, the open fire you had prepared so cunningly, maybe even to having lunch. I’m happy that you were successful at the Chase Bank. + * + + . and now, love to andreas and wysse, max and Jeanne, not to forget Tomas, Love to you, my Pualein, Your Lesli. P.S. I loot your skirt to tailor. the poor chap has been op and is oble in hospital for nets, his wife has charge. --- Along the left margin, written by hand, is a note: “The Bodhi Show is on until Oct 26.” On the top right corner of the page is written in a separate, much lighter handwritten note: “1963. 150 F” The overall tone of the letter is affectionate and conversational, touching on events and correspondence with others, emphasizing the writer's fondness for the recipient, ‘Girlie’.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23
The image appears to be a handwritten letter, accompanied by what looks like an abstract drawing or artwork. The letter seems to be addressed to a "dearest Girlie" and discusses various personal matters and anecdotes. The drawing itself appears to be a rather abstract and expressive composition, featuring various shapes and lines that do not seem to depict any recognizable figures or objects. Overall, the image presents a combination of written communication and visual expression.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23
This appears to be a letter dated October 22nd, 1940, from Stockbridge, Mass. At the top of the page is what looks like a woodcut or block print illustration showing stylized figures in a somewhat abstract, expressionist style. The letter itself is typed and begins with "My dearest Girlie!" It contains personal correspondence discussing various topics including updates about people named Tek and Lore, mentions of letters from Germany, and descriptions of the weather (32 degrees that morning). The letter ends with a handwritten note and a P.S. about taking a skirt to a tailor who was in the hospital. The overall document appears to be on light blue or gray paper and has a reference number "1963.150 F" written at the top.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image presents a letter written in 1946, featuring a sketch of a man and woman in the top-left corner. The letter is addressed to "My dearest Girlie!" and includes a handwritten note at the bottom, which reads: "Love to you, my Palulein; PS. I took your skirt to tailor; the poor chap has been operated and is still in hospital for next, his wife has charge." Here are the key points about the image: * **Letterhead** + Date: October 22nd, 1946 + Location: Stockbridge, Mass. * **Sketch** + Location: Top-left corner + Description: A simple drawing of a man and woman * **Letter** + Content: The letter discusses various topics, including a train disappearance, letters from friends, and a visit to the art gallery + Tone: Informal and conversational * **Handwritten Note** + Location: Bottom of the page + Content: A personal message expressing love and mentioning a visit to the tailor + Tone: Warm and affectionate In summary, the image shows a letter written in 1946, featuring a sketch of a man and woman in the top-left corner. The letter discusses various topics and includes a handwritten note at the bottom expressing love and mentioning a visit to the tailor.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image is a letter written in black ink on light blue paper, dated October 22nd, 1946. The letter is addressed to "Girlie" and signed by "my Pulukein," with the closing phrase "Love to you, my Pulukein." **Key Features:** * **Date and Location:** The letter is dated October 22nd, 1946, and appears to be from Stockbridge, Massachusetts. * **Content:** The letter discusses various topics, including the writer's daily activities, their relationship with the recipient, and their thoughts on art and literature. * **Tone:** The tone of the letter is informal and affectionate, suggesting a close relationship between the writer and the recipient. * **Illustration:** A small illustration of a person sitting at a desk, writing, is included at the top of the letter. * **Handwritten Notes:** There are several handwritten notes in the margins of the letter, including a note that reads "the Radio show is on until Oct. 26." **Overall Impression:** The letter provides a glimpse into the personal life of the writer and their relationship with the recipient. It also offers insights into the cultural and artistic interests of the time period.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a handwritten letter on a light blue background. The letter is dated October 22, 1946, and is addressed to "My dearest Girlie!" The letter is written in a cursive style and includes a small black-and-white illustration of two people in hats at the top left corner. The letter mentions that the writer has not received any mail since the recipient's departure but received a letter from Lore and a long letter from Tek, who is well and has been wondering why the writer did not respond to a letter she wrote in December. The letter also mentions that Kae has written to Tek, asking her to send some butter, and that Hannnnns, a 2nd director of the Leicester Art Gallery, is a lovely black-eyed little girl of 22 years. The letter concludes with a postscript that mentions the writer took the recipient's skirt to a tailor, and the poor chap has been operated on and is in the hospital for rest.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image depicts a page of a letter written on October 22, 1946, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to "My dearest Girlie!" and is written in a personal and affectionate tone. The writer mentions that they have been "ticking" all right and that not much has happened since they watched the recipient's train disappear the previous morning. There was no mail yesterday, but a letter was received from Lore and a long letter from Tek, who is well and has been wondering why the writer did not reply to a letter she sent in December. The letter includes chit-chat about friends and acquaintances, including Kae, who has written asking Tek to send him some butter. The writer also mentions Hannnns, who is married and the director of the Leicester Art Gallery. The weather is described as perfect, with warm sun and a blue sky, and the writer enjoyed an open fire prepared by the recipient. The letter concludes with expressions of love and affection, including mentions of Andreas, Wysse, Lux, and Jeanne, and a postscript about a tailor and a chap in the hospital.
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