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Imagga
created on 2018-03-23
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-23
a close up of text on a black background | 42.5% | |
close up of text on a black background | 39.8% | |
a black and silver text on a black background | 39.3% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11
a photograph of a blueprinted drawing of a building with a blueprinted image of a
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28
blueprint of a building with a large roof and windows
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16
You are looking at a set of architectural blueprints. These are technical drawings that include various views and details of a structure, in this case, a barracks building. The blue color is characteristic of traditional blueprints, which were created using a light-sensitive process.
The blueprint consists of several panels illustrating different aspects of the building:
- At the top left, there is an isometric view that demonstrates the phases of the structure's erection, indicating how the framing components like the mid wall, end wall, and ridge beam are put together to create the structural rigidity of the barracks.
- Beside the isometric views to the right, there is a completed isometric drawing of the barracks, showing what it looks like when fully assembled.
- Below the isometric diagrams, you see elevations of the front (labelled "ELEVATION") and one end of the barracks (labelled "END ELEVATION"). These elevations provide a view of the structure as seen from the outside, with labels such as "EAVE", "GABLE", and measurements for individual components.
- At the bottom left, there is a floor plan detailing the layout of the barracks along with a foundation plan to its right. The floor plan shows the footprint of the building, including room divisions, door locations, and the overall dimensions.
- To the right of the section view, there is a label box that contains metadata about the drawing itself including the scale (1/4 inch to 1 foot), the name of the project ("Barracks"), the company responsible for the drawings (General Panel Corp. of New York), as well as the job number, and drawing number.
The drawings are precise, annotated with dimensions, construction notes, and they serve as guidelines for the construction of the barracks. They are meticulously detailed to ensure accurate and error-free construction. This type of drawing would typically be used by architects, engineers, and builders throughout the construction process.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-16
The image depicts a detailed blueprint for the construction of a barrack. The blueprint includes multiple views and structural elements:
Diagrams Showing Structural Rigidity:
- There are isometric diagrams illustrating the framework and structure of the barrack, highlighting the ridge beam and trusses.
Isometric Diagrams Showing Phases of Erection:
- These diagrams provide a step-by-step guide on the stages of erecting the barrack, from the placement of mud sills and buttresses to the complete structure.
Elevation and Section Views:
- Elevation: Shows the side view with detailed labeling of wall panels, doors, and windows.
- End Elevation: Displays the end view, indicating the placement of the door, wall panel, and loft.
- Section: Provides a cross-sectional view through the barrack, illustrating the relationship between various structural components.
Floor and Foundation Plans:
- Floor Plan: Presents the layout of the interior, revealing the positioning of floor panels and supports.
- Foundation Plan: Details the foundation's layout and the placement of mud sills.
Title Block:
- The title block at the bottom right corner includes the name of the project, scale (1/2 inch to 1 foot), drawing date (January 10, 1945), and the company responsible for the design (General Panel Corp., Graybar Building, New York). The drawing number is 1.
Overall, the blueprint is a comprehensive guide for constructing a barrack, with precise measurements and step-by-step assembly instructions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is a detailed architectural blueprint showing various views and construction phases of a barrack building. The drawing includes isometric diagrams showing the phases of erection, floor plans, elevations, sections, and foundation plans. The blueprint is rendered in white lines on a blue background (typical of traditional blueprints).
The top portion shows three-dimensional isometric views of the building's construction sequence, including the structural frame with trusses, ridge beams, and buttresses. The completed barrack is shown with its full exterior.
The middle section contains elevation views showing the side profile and end views of the building, with details of doors, windows, and other architectural elements.
The bottom section includes a detailed floor plan and foundation plan with measurements and structural specifications. The drawing is titled and credited to the General Panel Corp. of New York, with a drawing number and scale information in the bottom right corner.
This appears to be a professional architectural document used for construction purposes, likely from the mid-20th century based on the drawing style and format.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-16
This image appears to be a set of architectural blueprints or technical diagrams for a building or structure. The diagrams include isometric views, elevations, plans, and a foundation plan, all drawn in a blueprint-style grid pattern with detailed dimensions and annotations. The overall design seems to be a modular or prefabricated structure, possibly a temporary or portable building. The labels indicate this is a "General Panel Corp" design for a "Graybar Building" in New York.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-16
This is an architectural blueprint showing detailed plans for a barrack building. The drawing includes multiple views and diagrams:
- Isometric diagrams showing the phases of erection, including structural details like trusses, ridge beams, and wall assemblies
- A floor plan showing room layouts and dimensions
- Foundation plan
- Elevation views (both side and end)
- A cross-sectional view showing interior structure details
- An isometric diagram of the completed barrack
The blueprint appears to be printed in white lines on a blue background (typical of vintage blueprints) and was created by General Panel Corp. of New York for the Graybar Building. The drawing includes construction details, measurements, and assembly instructions for what appears to be a modular or prefabricated building system. The scale and title block are visible in the bottom right corner, and the drawing is numbered "1".
The structure appears to be a simple, rectangular building with a pitched roof, likely designed for quick assembly and practical use as temporary or semi-permanent housing.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16
The image presents a comprehensive architectural plan for a barracks, showcasing various aspects of the structure's design and layout. The plan is divided into several sections, each providing detailed information about the building's features.
- Isometric Diagrams
- The top section of the image features three isometric diagrams, which offer a three-dimensional representation of the barracks.
- The diagrams are labeled with various components, including the "Rigidity of Barracks," "Truss," "Buttress," "Mid Sill," "Sub Sill," "Mid Sill," "End Wall," and "Isometric Diagram of Completed Barracks."
- Elevation
- The middle section of the image displays two elevation diagrams, one for the front and one for the side of the barracks.
- The elevation diagrams provide a detailed view of the building's exterior, including the location of doors, windows, and other features.
- Section
- The bottom section of the image features a section diagram, which provides a detailed view of the building's interior.
- The section diagram shows the location of various components, including the "Floor," "Wall," "Door," "Window," and "Ceiling."
- Plan
- The image also includes a floor plan, which provides a detailed view of the building's layout.
- The floor plan shows the location of various rooms, corridors, and other features.
In summary, the image provides a comprehensive overview of the barracks' design and layout, including its exterior and interior features. The isometric diagrams, elevation diagrams, section diagram, and floor plan all work together to provide a detailed understanding of the building's architecture.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16
The image presents a detailed blueprint for a building, showcasing its design and construction plans. The blueprint is divided into several sections, each providing a unique perspective on the building's architecture.
Top Section:
- A series of diagrams illustrate the structural rigidity of the building's barrack, highlighting its trusses, buttresses, ridge beam, mud sill, and other key components.
- These diagrams demonstrate the building's stability and durability, ensuring that it can withstand various environmental conditions.
Middle Section:
- An isometric diagram displays the phases of erection, showcasing the step-by-step process of constructing the building.
- This section provides a clear understanding of how the building will be assembled, from the foundation to the final touches.
Bottom Section:
- A floor plan and foundation plan are presented, offering a detailed view of the building's layout and underlying structure.
- These plans reveal the building's dimensions, room configurations, and other essential features.
Right Section:
- A section elevation provides a cross-sectional view of the building, highlighting its vertical elements such as walls, doors, and windows.
- This section offers a comprehensive understanding of the building's design and functionality.
Overall:
- The blueprint serves as a comprehensive guide for architects, engineers, and builders, ensuring that the building is constructed according to the designer's vision.
- The level of detail and precision in the blueprint reflects the importance of accurate planning and execution in the construction process.
In summary, the image presents a detailed blueprint for a building, showcasing its design and construction plans through various diagrams and sections. The blueprint provides a comprehensive understanding of the building's architecture, ensuring that it is constructed according to the designer's vision.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a blueprint of a structure, likely a building or a facility, drawn on a blue background. The blueprint includes several diagrams and annotations. At the top, there is a title, "DIAGRAM SHOWING STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY OF BARRACK," indicating that the blueprint is focused on the structural integrity of a barracks. Below this title, there are three isometric diagrams showing different phases of erection, with labels such as "RIDGE BEAM," "SUB SILL," "BUTTRESS POST," and "MUD SILL" indicating various structural components. The blueprint also includes a plan section, elevations, and isometric diagrams of the completed barracks. The lower part of the blueprint shows a foundation plan and a floor plan, with dimensions and annotations in white text. The blueprint is signed by "J.S." and checked by "K.W." It is from the General Panel Corp., Graybar Building, New York, and is dated 3/20/48.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a blueprint of a building, specifically detailing the construction of barracks. The blueprint is organized into several sections, each labeled and providing specific information about the building's structure and construction phases.
At the top of the blueprint, there is a diagram titled "DIAGRAM SHOWING STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY OF BARRACK." This section illustrates the structural framework of the barracks, highlighting key components such as the ridge beam, trusses, and buttresses. This diagram is crucial for understanding the stability and support structure of the building.
Below this, there is an "ISOMETRIC DIAGRAM OF COMPLETED BARRACK," which provides a three-dimensional view of the finished structure. This helps visualize the overall shape and layout of the barracks.
Further down, there are "ISOMETRIC DIAGRAMS SHOWING PHASES OF ERECTION." These diagrams break down the construction process into several stages, showing the progression from the foundation to the completed structure. Each phase is clearly labeled, indicating the sequence of construction.
The bottom section of the blueprint contains detailed plans and elevations. These include floor plans, elevations, and sections of the building. The floor plans show the layout of rooms and spaces within the barracks, while the elevations provide a side view of the building's exterior. The sections offer a cut-through view, revealing the internal structure and layout.
Additionally, there is a table with information about the project, including the scale, job number, and the company responsible for the construction, which is the General Panel Corp. The blueprint also includes a date, indicating when the plans were drawn.
Overall, the blueprint is a comprehensive guide for the construction of the barracks, detailing every aspect from the structural framework to the final layout and construction phases.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-05
Here is a description of the image based on the provided OCR and image content:
The image is a blueprint, likely architectural, depicting the structural components and erection phases of a "Barrack" structure intended for use as a "Theatre of Operations Type." The blueprint is a deep blue color with white lines and text.
The blueprint includes several diagrams:
- Isometric Diagrams: These diagrams illustrate the structural rigidity of the barrack and the phases of its erection. They show components like "Ridge Beam," "Truss Buttress," "Mud Sill," and "End Wall." One diagram shows "Buttress Posts" being placed in position. There is also an "Isometric Diagram of Completed Barrack."
- Elevation Views: A long "Elevation" shows the side of the barrack with features like "Roof Cover Strips," "Screen," "Sliding Sash," "Wall Panel," and "Roof Panel." An "End Elevation" shows the barrack from the end, including "Louvres" and a "Door."
- Floor Plan: The "Floor Plan" shows the layout of the floor with dimensions.
- Foundation Plan: The "Foundation Plan" outlines the support structure for the barrack, including "Mud Sill" and "Sub Sill."
- Section: A "Section" view cuts through the barrack to show its interior structure, including buttresses, a door, and details about the louvres.
The lower right corner of the blueprint contains the title: "PLAN, SECTION, ELEVATIONS, ISOMETRIC DIAGRAMS: ERECTION." Below this, it specifies: "Barracks, Theatre of Operations Type" with Job Number 26. It also includes the company name "General Panel Corp, Graybar Building New York" and Drawing Number 1. The drawing is dated March 26, 1948.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-05
This image is a blueprint for a military barracks. The blueprint is laid out on a blue background. It consists of several diagrams showcasing the different stages of construction and the structural details of the barracks.
Here's a breakdown of the key elements:
- Isometric Diagrams: These diagrams display the structure in a three-dimensional format, providing views of how the barracks is assembled. They show different phases of erection, from the foundation to the completed structure.
- Elevation Views: These views present the barracks as seen from the outside, showing details like doors, windows, and the roof.
- Section View: A section view provides a look at the interior structure of the barracks, showing elements like trusses, beams, and wall panels.
- Floor Plan and Foundation Plan: These plans depict the layout of the floor and the foundation, with dimensions.
The blueprint includes labels like "Buttress Post," "Mud Sill," "Ridge Beam," "Wall Panel," and "Floor Panel" to identify the different parts of the barracks. It also contains information such as the scale, the name of the company, "General Panel Corp.", and the location "Graybar Building New York".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a detailed architectural blueprint for a barracks building. It includes various views and diagrams to illustrate the structure and its construction phases. Here's a breakdown of the different sections:
Isometric Diagrams Showing Phases of Erection:
- These diagrams provide a step-by-step visual representation of the construction process.
- They show the sequence of assembling different parts of the barracks, including sub-sills, end walls, mid-sills, trusses, buttresses, and the ridge beam.
Elevation Views:
- These views show the front and end of the barracks, detailing the placement of doors, windows, and other structural elements.
- The elevation views help in understanding the exterior appearance and dimensions of the building.
Section View:
- This view cuts through the building to show the internal structure, including the roof, walls, and floor.
- It provides a clear understanding of the internal layout and the arrangement of structural components.
Floor Plan:
- The floor plan shows the layout of the interior space, including the placement of walls, doors, and other features.
- It helps in visualizing the spatial arrangement and functionality of the barracks.
Foundation Plan:
- This plan details the layout of the foundation, showing the placement of footings, supports, and other structural elements.
- It is crucial for ensuring the stability and strength of the building.
Title Block:
- Located at the bottom right corner, the title block provides essential information about the drawing.
- It includes the scale, drawing number, job number, title of the project, and the name and location of the drafting company (General Panel Corp., Graybar Building, New York).
Overall, the blueprint is a comprehensive guide for constructing the barracks, providing detailed information on the structure's design, assembly, and layout.
Qwen
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