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Clarifai

Clarifai
Whiteboard | 75% | |
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Imagga
created on 2018-03-22
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-22
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 75.8% | |
close up of text on a whiteboard | 73.6% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 71.3% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11
a photograph of a drawing of a drawing of a pipe
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-29
a drawing of a pipe with a hole in it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-05
The image is a technical drawing or architectural plan, featuring two sections of a detail, likely from a building. On the left, there is a larger section titled "SECTION THRU PLATE GLASS & DOOR 3" = 1' 0"," which shows a vertical cross-section of what appears to be a wall with a glass panel and door structure. Different components are labeled, such as "Glass Plate," "Bronze Rail," "Concrete Fill," and other parts of construction related to the assembly of the glass and door.
On the top right, there is a smaller section detail titled "SECTION SHOWING CAP PLATE 1 1/2" = 1' 0"," which is a cross-sectional detail of what appears to be a part of the construction, perhaps where a cap plate is used to finish or secure a structural element.
Below these drawings, there is a note which seems to be describing amendments or revisions to the plan, attributed to individuals with the last names Gropius and Breuer. The architectural firm named "Ritchey & Mitchell" from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is listed as well, along with a reprint note, indicating that this drawing may be part of a set of plans for a specific project and that it has been revised at least once.
The drawing reflects careful precision with architectural scale and annotations that indicate measurements and material specifications. This type of drawing would be used during the construction or renovation of a building to provide detailed information on how certain parts should be built or installed.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-05
This image depicts a technical architectural drawing featuring cross-sections of a pipe sleeve and roof configuration. The drawing includes detailed annotations and measurements indicating various components and materials used in the construction. The left section illustrates a vertical cut through the sleeve and roof, highlighting materials such as concrete fill, flooring, and lamp fitting. The right section demonstrates the cap atop the sleeve, showing covering tiles and sheathing insulation.
Technical notes and specifications are included, ensuring adherence to design. The title block identifies the creators as Ritchie B. Mitchell (registered architect, Pittsburgh, PA) and the associated architects Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer from Cambridge, MA. The drawing number is titled "285" and it reflects revisions and dates associated with the project. The overall presentation is clean, precise, and formatted to communicate construction details effectively.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25
This image appears to be an architectural or engineering drawing showing a technical section detail. It's a black and white line drawing that shows what appears to be a cross-sectional view of some structural elements. The drawing includes dimensions and annotations, and is presented in a professional drafting style with a title block in the lower right corner. The detail appears to be showing some kind of post or column connection detail, with various layers and components clearly delineated. The drawing is done to scale and includes both a main section view and what appears to be a smaller detail drawing to the right. The document appears to be from an architectural firm in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as indicated in the title block.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30
The image appears to be an architectural or engineering drawing or blueprint. It contains detailed technical drawings and specifications, including measurements, notes, and other technical information. The drawing seems to be focused on a specific component or part, though without further context, I cannot determine the exact nature or purpose of the object being depicted.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30
The image shows a hand-drawn technical diagram or blueprint. It depicts what appears to be a cross-section view of a water opening and manhole cover, with dimensions and annotations written by hand. The sketch provides details on the opening's depth, the thickness of the cover, and the diameter of the manhole. At the bottom, there is a title block identifying this as a diagram of a "Water Opening & Manhole Cover" by "Ritchey & Mitchell" in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30
This appears to be an architectural or engineering drawing showing a detailed cross-section view of what looks like a pipe clearing or mounting detail. The drawing is done in a technical style with precise lines and measurements, showing both a main sectional view and a smaller detail view to the right. The document appears to be from an architectural firm and includes title blocks and notation areas at the bottom of the sheet. The drawing uses standard architectural conventions for showing materials and dimensions, with the main section drawn at a scale of 3" = 1'-0" as noted on the drawing. The style and presentation suggest this is a professional construction document likely used for building or installation purposes.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image presents a technical drawing of a section through a fireplace, chimney, and door, showcasing the architectural design and construction details of the structure.
Key Features:
- Sectional View: The drawing provides a detailed view of the fireplace, chimney, and door, highlighting their relationship and integration within the building's design.
- Dimensions: The drawing includes measurements and dimensions, allowing for precise construction and installation of the components.
- Labels: Various labels are used to identify different parts of the structure, such as the fireplace, chimney, and door, facilitating understanding and interpretation of the drawing.
- Scale: A scale is included in the drawing, enabling the user to accurately measure and compare the different components.
- Notes: The drawing contains notes and annotations, providing additional information about the design and construction process, such as materials, techniques, and specifications.
- Signatures: The drawing bears signatures from the architects and engineers involved in the project, adding authenticity and credibility to the document.
- Date: The drawing is dated, indicating when it was created and providing a historical context for the project.
- Revisions: The drawing includes revision notes, indicating changes made to the original design and providing a record of the evolution of the project.
- References: The drawing references other documents and sources, such as building codes and regulations, providing a comprehensive understanding of the project's requirements and constraints.
- Color Scheme: The drawing features a monochromatic color scheme, with shades of gray and black used to represent different materials and components.
- Line Work: The line work is detailed and precise, with clear distinctions between different lines and shapes, making it easy to interpret and understand the drawing.
- Paper Quality: The paper quality is high, with a smooth texture and minimal creases or folds, ensuring that the drawing remains legible and durable over time.
Overall Impression:
The drawing presents a clear and detailed representation of the fireplace, chimney, and door, showcasing the attention to detail and precision that went into its design and construction. The inclusion of measurements, labels, and notes provides a comprehensive understanding of the project, while the signatures and date add authenticity and historical context. The monochromatic color scheme and detailed line work make the drawing easy to interpret and understand, and the high-quality paper ensures that it remains legible and durable over time.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image presents a technical drawing of a structure, likely an architectural or engineering plan. The drawing is rendered in black ink on a white background and features various annotations and measurements.
Key Features:
- A central vertical line represents the structure's core or support column.
- Horizontal lines extending from the core indicate the structure's width and depth.
- Additional lines and annotations provide further details about the structure's dimensions, materials, and construction methods.
- A signature or stamp in the bottom-right corner suggests that the drawing was created by a professional architect or engineer.
- The overall design and layout of the drawing suggest that it is a detailed plan for a specific building or structure.
Conclusion:
The image is a technical drawing of a structure, likely created by an architect or engineer. It provides a detailed plan for the construction of the structure, including its dimensions, materials, and construction methods.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-11
The image is a technical drawing or blueprint, which appears to be from a construction or engineering project. The drawing shows a cross-sectional view of a structure, likely a building or a part of a building. The drawing is labeled with various dimensions and annotations to provide specific details about the construction.
The drawing depicts a section of a wall or partition, with different layers and materials labeled. The layers include a "concrete slab," "concrete fill," and "cinder fill." There are also references to "flashings" and "clip plates," which are likely used for waterproofing or securing components.
The drawing includes a revision history, indicating that it has been updated or revised multiple times. The revisions are attributed to Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, who were prominent architects associated with the Bauhaus movement. The drawing also includes the name of the architectural firm, Ritche & Mitchell, and their location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Overall, the image provides a detailed and technical representation of a specific construction element, with annotations and dimensions to guide the construction process. The inclusion of the revision history and architect's information suggests that this is a professional and formal document used in the design and construction of a building or structure.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-11
The image is a technical drawing, likely a construction blueprint, featuring two vertical sections of a structure. On the left, there is a detailed cross-section showing various layers and materials, including "CINDER FILL," "CONCRETE," and "BRICK." There is also a note about a "SECTION THIRD PIPE SLEEVE 2'-0"" at the bottom left. On the right, there is another section with a note "SECTION SHOWING CAP IN PLACE," indicating a specific detail of the structure. Below the sections, there is a table with text and numbers, possibly detailing specifications or dimensions. The bottom of the image contains additional text, possibly related to the project's details or approvals.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-12
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a technical drawing, likely an architectural blueprint or detail, showing sections of a structure. The drawing is monochromatic, with lines and text rendered in a dark color against a light background, typical of blueprints.
The main subject is a section of a pipe sleeve and footing. The pipe, depicted in the center, runs vertically through several layers: flagstones, a footing bed, a concrete slab, and cinder fill. Labels identify each layer, and dimensions are noted, such as the '1'-6"' height of the square concrete footing.
To the right, a smaller diagram shows a section of a cap in place. Above the drawings, additional text provides specifications. Below the drawings are notes regarding the sleeves.
At the bottom right corner, there's a title block that contains information such as the architects' names ("Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer"), their affiliations, and location ("Cambridge, Mass."). There is also space for revisions, project details, and a number, possibly a drawing or sheet number.
Lastly, there is a small box with the architecture firm's name and location: “RITCHEY & MITCHELL, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.”, and a disclaimer about verification of dimensions.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-12
Here's a description of the image:
The image is an architectural drawing, likely a blueprint or technical drawing, showing a detailed cross-section of a pipe sleeve and its surrounding structure. The drawing appears to be hand-drawn and annotated.
Key Elements:
Two main views:
- Section Thru Pipe Sleeve & Footing: A detailed sectional view of the pipe sleeve, the concrete footings, and the layers above, including a flagstone area, bedding layer, concrete slab, and cinder fill. The sleeve, with dimensions indicated, extends from the footing to the ground surface, suggesting it passes through the structure.
- Section Showing Cap In Place: A smaller, more basic sectional view that depicts the cap placed on top.
Materials and Layers: The drawing labels different layers, including:
- Flagstones
- Bedding layer
- Conc slab
- Cinder fill
- Footing
Annotations and Dimensions: The drawing contains detailed annotations specifying the dimensions, materials, and other relevant information.
Architectural Details: The details reveal the construction of a structure, the pipe sleeve’s positioning, and its relationship to the surrounding materials.
Notes: Notes are present providing further instructions such as "The pipe sleeves shall be set 11.5" com to com"
Revision block: A revision block, indicating the dates of various revisions, the project name "RESIDENCE ON FOX CHAPEL RD. PITTSBURGH, PA", and the names of the architects, Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image is a detailed architectural drawing, specifically a section view, showing the construction details of a wall with a window opening. Here is a breakdown of the elements depicted:
Wall Construction:
- The wall is composed of multiple layers, including an exterior stone veneer, a concrete fill, and an interior finish.
- The stone veneer is shown on both the exterior and interior sides of the wall.
- There is a layer of insulation between the exterior stone veneer and the concrete fill.
Window Opening:
- The window opening is detailed with a sill, jambs, and head.
- The sill is made of stone, and there is a drip edge detail to direct water away from the wall.
- The jambs (vertical sides of the window opening) are also made of stone.
- The head (top part of the window opening) includes a stone lintel.
Flashing and Waterproofing:
- Flashing is shown at the sill to prevent water intrusion.
- There is a note indicating a section showing the drip in place.
Dimensions and Notes:
- The drawing includes dimensions for various parts of the wall and window opening.
- There are notes providing additional details, such as the specification for the drip and the materials used.
Drawing Information:
- The drawing is labeled with the title "Section Through Window Sill & Head."
- It includes a scale and a reference number (295).
- The names Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer are mentioned, indicating their involvement in the design.
- The drawing is dated and includes the name of the architectural firm, Ritchie & Mitchell, and the location, Edinburgh.
Overall, the drawing provides a comprehensive view of the construction details for a window opening in a stone wall, including materials, dimensions, and waterproofing measures.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-20
The image shows architectural drawings that illustrate a cross-sectional view of a pipe sleeve and roof construction. The drawing is labeled "SECTION THRU PIPE SLEEVE & ROOF" and includes detailed annotations and dimensions. Here's a breakdown of the elements visible in the drawing:
Left Side: Section Through the Pipe Sleeve and Roof:
- The drawing depicts the cross-section of a pipe sleeve embedded in a roof structure.
- The pipe sleeve is shown with a pipe extending through it, which is labeled and dimensioned.
- The surrounding structure includes a concrete roof slab and vertical supports labeled as "FLASHING."
- The labels for different sections include "FLASHING," "TECHNICAL SHEET," "CINDER FILL," and "PENNSYLVANIA."
- The dimensions provided indicate the depth and width of the sections, with a specific reference to "1/6" and "3/4" inches.
Right Side: Section Showing Cap in Place:
- This smaller drawing shows another section of a pipe sleeve with a "FLUSH TIP CAP WITH SPRING CLIPS" installed.
- The drawing is labeled "SECTION SHOWING CAP IN PLACE" and includes a reference dimension of "B=2 1/2" inches.
Annotations and Notes:
- At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating the width of the pipe opening shall not be less than one and a half inches.
- The drawing also mentions that some sections require warnings on the back of the drawing.
Additional Information:
- The drawings are attributed to "RITCHIEY & MITCHELL" and are associated with "WALTER GROPIUS & MARCEL BREUER" at the bottom right corner, which suggests these architects were involved in the project.
Overall, the drawings are technical specifications for a specific building or construction project, focusing on the details of a pipe sleeve and its integration into a roof structure.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-20
This image is an architectural or engineering section drawing detailing the construction details of a pipe sleeve and roof connection. Here are the key elements of the drawing:
Section Through Pipe Sleeve and Roof (8"-10"):
- The main section shows a vertical pipe that passes through a roof structure.
- The pipe is surrounded by a sleeve that is filled with cinder fill.
- The roof structure includes various layers such as flashing, roofing felt, and a topping slab.
- The cinder fill is shown surrounding the pipe sleeve and extending into the roof structure.
- There are annotations indicating dimensions and materials used, such as "CINDER FILL" and "ROOFING FELT."
Section Showing Cap in Place:
- This smaller section shows a detailed view of the pipe cap in place.
- The cap is labeled as "PIPE TIP CAP WITH SPRING CLIPS."
- The section includes a scale indication (8"-10").
Annotations and Notes:
- There are various handwritten notes providing additional details about the construction, such as the depth of the cinder fill and the materials used.
- The notes mention specific details like "2" PIPE SLIP-ON HOOD."
Drawing Information:
- The drawing is created by "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer," who are associated architects based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- The drawing is signed by "RITCHIE & MITCHELL," registered architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The drawing number is 235.
This technical drawing is used to provide precise instructions for the construction of the pipe sleeve and roof connection, ensuring that all components are installed correctly and to the specified dimensions.