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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Monitor | 98.1% | |
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Imagga
created on 2022-06-04
text visuals | 88.9% | |
interior objects | 9.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a screen shot of a computer | 52.8% | |
a screen shot of a computer monitor | 32.1% | |
a screen shot of a monitor | 32% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-21
a photograph of a black and white photo of a plaque with a black and white sign
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-02
a black and white photo of a black and white document
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07
This image is a black-and-white photograph of what appears to be a framed document or schematic with text, housed within a white mat board and a dark outer frame. The central portion of the image is dark, with white text that is not clearly readable due to the contrast and resolution. Some of the text that is legible includes the headers "EXPLANATORY NOTES" and "SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS," followed by a list of items, such as "SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION," "PRODUCTION LAYOUT," and several other construction-related terms.
In the bottom left corner of the document, there is a note that reads "CAMBRIDGE / 22. 2. 42," followed by additional text that is not completely legible. The bottom right corner features a title that states "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" and a date "1942" along with the phrase "BENJAMIN H. BOREN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH P.E. BUCHANAN."
Lastly, there is a museum or catalog label attached to the mat board at the bottom right corner that reads "97.24," which might be an accession number or an inventory reference. Given the content and the dates mentioned, this image likely relates to an architectural or construction project from the early 1940s.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07
The image depicts what appears to be a photographic document or blueprint on display, framed in a black border. The central part of the document is dark, with white text inscribed on it.
The text visible includes a section labeled "EXPLANATORY NOTES" and a list titled "SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS". The schedule consists of various structural elements and their associated numbers:
- System of Construction
- The Frame
- Production Layout
- The Wall Panel
- The Window Panel
- The Door Panel
- Wood Sections Used
- Wedge Connector
- Frame Connection
- The Wall
- Horizontal Sections
- Vertical Sections
- The Joist or Beam
- Roof Sections
- Roof Sections in Motions
- Roof Sections (continued)
- Roof Trusses
- Staircase
- Foundation Sections in Plan
- Foundation Sections
- Various Perspective Sections
- House Perspective
At the bottom right corner, it is noted "Cambridge 22.2.42" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM By Walter Gropius & Konrad Wachsmann. 1942." There is also a handwritten label reading "97.24" attached to the bottom right corner.
This document appears to be related to architectural or construction plans, specifically referring to "The Packaged House System" developed by Walter Gropius and Konrad Wachsmann.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07
The image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint for a "Packaged House System" dated 22.2.42. It contains an explanatory notes section that lists various components and sections of the house system, such as the frame, production layout, wall panels, window frame, door panel, and others. The overall layout and information provided suggest this is an architectural or engineering drawing related to a prefabricated or modular housing system.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07
This image appears to be a technical document or drawing titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" dated "CAMBRIDGE 22.2.42" (February 22, 1942). The image shows what looks like a cover page or contents page with "EXPLANATORY NOTES" at the top and a schedule of drawings listed on the right side. The list includes items such as "SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION," "THE FRAME," "PRODUCTION LAYOUT," and various other technical sections numbered from 1 to 22. The document is shown as a black and white photograph or scan, mounted in what appears to be a white mat and black frame. There's also a number "97.24" visible in the bottom right corner, which may be a catalog or reference number.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This appears to be a document or drawing title page from 1942, specifically dated "CAMBRIDGE 22.2.42". The image shows what looks like an architectural or technical document titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" with "EXPLANATORY NOTES" at the top. On the right side, there's a schedule or list of drawings numbered from 1 to approximately 22, with items such as "SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION", "THE FRAME", "PRODUCTION LAYOUT", and other construction-related topics. The document appears to be framed or mounted, and there's a number "97.24" visible in the bottom right corner. The image is in black and white and has a formal, technical document appearance typical of architectural or engineering drawings from that era.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a document, likely a page from a book or report, with a white border and a black frame. The document features a table with two columns and 23 rows, listing various components of a house system, including "SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS," "SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION," "THE FRAME," "PRODUCTION LAYOUT," "THE WALL PANEL," "THE WINDOW PANEL," "THE DOOR PANEL," "WOOD SECTIONS USED," "WEDGE CONNECTION," "FRAME CONNECTION," "THE NAIL," "HORIZONTAL SECTIONS," "VERTICAL SECTIONS," "THE JOIST OR BEAM," "ROOF SECTIONS," "ROOF TRUSSES," "STAYCASES," "ROOF INSULATION," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION IN WALLS," "INSULATION IN FLOORS," "INSULATION IN ROOF," "INSULATION 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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image depicts a black and white document with a table of contents for "Explanatory Notes" on the right side, featuring 25 entries. The left side is blank, except for the text "Cambridge 22.2.42" at the bottom. At the bottom right corner, it reads "The Packaged House System by Edward W. Godfrey & Walter Gropius 1942." The document is framed in black and white, with a handwritten note "97.24" in the bottom-right corner.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image appears to be a page from a technical document or manual, possibly related to construction or architecture. The page has a black border and a white background, with a list of explanatory notes and references. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings, and includes references to various sections and details related to a "Packaged House System."
The title of the document is "The Packaged House System," and it is dated 1942. The document seems to provide instructions or guidelines for the construction or assembly of a prefabricated or modular house system, with references to different components, sections, and details.
The explanatory notes section includes references to various elements of the house system, such as the system layout, production frame, wall panel, window panel, door panel, wedge sections, frame connector, wall connection, horizontal sections, vertical sections, joint or beam, roof sections, roof trusses, and staircases.
The document also includes a reference to "Cambridge 22.2.42," which could be a location, date, or another identifier related to the house system or its construction.
Overall, the image suggests that the document is a technical manual or guide for constructing a prefabricated or modular house system, providing detailed instructions and references to various components and sections involved in the assembly process.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a document, specifically a technical manual or instruction sheet for a construction project. It is titled "EXPLANATORY NOTES" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM," indicating that it is a guide for constructing a house using pre-fabricated components. The document is dated 1942, suggesting it is from the mid-20th century.
The document is formatted with a black background and white text, which is typical for technical manuals to ensure high contrast and readability. The text is organized in a structured manner, with a list of sections and subsections that detail different aspects of the construction process. Each section is numbered, likely for easy reference.
The sections listed include:
- Schedule of Drawings
- System of Construction
- Production Layout
- The Wall Frame
- The Window Panel
- The Door Panel
- Good Sections Used
- Wedge Connector
- Frame Connection
- The Wall
- Horizontal Sections
- Vertical Sections
- The Joint or Beam
- Roof Sections
- Roof Sections
- Roof Sections
- Roof Trusses
- The Staircase
- Combinations in Plan
- Foundation Section
- Roof Section
- Roof Section
The document also includes a reference to "CAMBRIDGE 22.2.42," which could be a location or a specific version of the document. The phrase "BY FREEMAN 1942" suggests that the document was created by someone named Freeman in 1942.
The bottom right corner of the document contains the number "97.24," which might be a page number, a reference number, or a code related to the document's filing system.
In summary, the image is a technical manual for constructing a house using a packaged house system, dated 1942, with detailed sections on various construction components and processes.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
This is a black and white image of a document or architectural plan. It appears to be a detailed explanatory note, likely related to a "Packaged House System" designed by Kerean Wasmamark & Walter Cropius in 1942.
Here's a breakdown:
- Overall Structure: The image is a scanned or photographed document, framed with a black border. The document itself is on a piece of paper or a similar material, and the black border is set within a white matting.
- Content: The central black area is the document. It has a list of "Schedule of Drawings" with numbered items, suggesting it's an index or table of contents for the accompanying architectural plans. Some of the items are: System of Construction, the Frame, Production Layout, Wall Panel, and many more. There are sections devoted to various aspects of the house construction.
- Text:
- The document title is: "The Packaged House System" by Kerean Wagmann & Walter Cropius, 1942.
- There's a reference to Cambridge 22.2.42 which may be a project date.
- Throughout the document, there are various labels and notes describing sections of the construction.
- Additional Features: There's a small white label with the numbers "97.24" written on it within the black border. This may be some sort of reference number or catalog.
- Overall Impression: The image presents a document relating to an architectural or construction project. The details suggest that the project was a "packaged house system", which probably involved prefabricated components or a standardized design for efficient building.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
The image shows a framed document with architectural plans and notes, dated February 22, 1942, from Cambridge. The document is titled "Explanatory Notes: The Packaged House System" by Keeran Warnmark & Walter Gropius. It includes a "Schedule of Drawings" listing various construction details, such as the system of construction, frame, production layout, wall panel, window panel, door panel, wood sections used, wedge connector, frame connection, wall, horizontal sections, vertical sections, joist or beam, roof sections, roof trusses, and staircase. The document is framed with a black frame and a white border. A handwritten number "97.24" appears on a white tag at the bottom.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image shows a framed document titled "Explanatory Notes" related to "The Packaged House System" by George Fredrick and Walter Gropius, dated 1942. The document appears to be a schedule of drawings, listing various components and sections of a house. The schedule includes the following items:
- Plan of Construction
- The Foundation
- Production Layout
- The Wall Panel
- The Window Panel
- The Door Panel
- Wood Sections Used
- Wedge Connector
- Frame Connection
- The Wall
- Horizontal Sections
- Vertical Sections
- The Joist or Beam
- Roof Sections A-A
- Roof Sections B-B
- Roof Sections C-C
- Roof Trusses
- The Staircase
- Floor Plan of Basement (12' x 20')
- Floor Plan of Basement (16' x 20')
- Sections of Production
- Sections of Production
The document is framed and mounted, with the frame having a dark border and a white mat. The bottom of the document includes the text "Cambridge 22.2.42" and "Explanatory Notes" again, along with the title "The Packaged House System" and the names of the authors. The image also includes a handwritten notation "97.24" in the bottom right corner.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
The image appears to be a document or a slide from a presentation or a technical report. It has a black background with text in light-colored text, likely white or yellow, for readability. The document is divided into a header section labeled "EXPLANATORY NOTES" on the left and a list on the right, which seems to be a schedule of drawings or a table of contents for a packaged house system. The schedule includes numbered items such as "SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION," "THE FRAME," "PRODUCTION LAYOUT," "THE WALL PANEL," and so on, up to "THE EXTERIOR." Each item is paired with a number and a page or item number, suggesting these are references to specific drawings or sections in a manual or guide.
At the bottom of the document, there is a date "22.2.42" indicating February 22, 1942. Additionally, the document mentions "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" and credits it to "EDWARD WACHSMAN & WALTER CROPPEN," with the year 1942 again, reinforcing the date of the document. The image also has a number "97.24" at the bottom, possibly indicating an archive or catalog number for the document.
The document seems to be part of a historical record, likely related to the design and construction of packaged houses, which were used for various purposes during the mid-20th century, including wartime housing or emergency housing solutions.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
The image displays a black-and-white document with a structured layout. It appears to be a technical or architectural document, possibly a part of a set related to "The Packaged House System" from 1942, as indicated at the bottom right. The document is encased in a black frame with a white mat.
Key sections:
"Explanatory Notes": This title is present in the top-left corner, suggesting a section intended to provide additional information or clarifications.
"Schedule of Drawings": Located on the right side, it lists various components and sections of the drawings in a tabular format. Entries include:
- "System of Construction"
- "The Frame"
- "Production Layout"
- "The Wall Panel"
- "The Window Panel"
- "The Door Panel"
- "Roof Sections Used"
- "Ridge Connection"
- "Frame Connection"
- Multiple sections related to walls, roof, joists, and other structural elements.
- "The Staircase"
- "Explanations in Plan"
- "Explanations in Section"
- "Perspective Perspective"
- "Details in Perspective"
Footer Information:
- Text at the bottom left reads "Cambridge 22.2.42" followed by a reference to "Edgar Wagner & Walter Gropius."
- The bottom right contains the title of the document, "The Packaged House System," and the year 1942.
- The number "97.24" is written in the lower-left corner outside the document.
Overall Design:
- The document has a clean, minimalist design with a focus on clarity and organization.
- It is likely a blueprint or technical guide intended for architects, builders, or students studying construction systems.