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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Monitor | 66% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-06-04
text visuals | 97.4% | |
interior objects | 1.2% | |
paintings art | 1.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a flat screen tv sitting in a room | 28.8% | |
a flat screen monitor | 28.7% | |
a flat screen tv | 28.6% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a map of a map of a map of a map of a city
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-02
a black and white photo of a map of a river
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07
This appears to be a black and white photograph of a framed topographic map or plan. The map displays contour lines which represent different elevations or depths, suggesting it might illustrate a land formation, possibly a coastal area given the label "TERRENO DE COSTA" at the top left corner, which translates to "coastal land" or "coastal terrain" from Spanish.
Other inscriptions include the scale "ESC. 1:5000 (CALCULADO)" at the bottom left corner, indicating the scale at which the map was drawn—1:5000 calculated. There's also a signature at the bottom right which includes "GROPIUS / MOLLER ARQ." and a location and date "BUENOS AIRES 20.12.31," perhaps indicating that the map was created by architects or surveyors named Gropius and Moller in Buenos Aires on December 20, 1931.
The map is contained within a simple black frame, and placed on top of it is a cylindrical object, likely a white chalk or drafting tool, adding a real-world object to gauge the size of the image. The photograph itself might have been taken at an angle and slightly from above, as indicated by the perspective distortion of the rectangular frame.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07
The image is a black and white photograph of a framed topographic map labeled "72 TERRENO DE COSTA". The map appears to show a coastal land area with contour lines indicating elevation, geographical features, and possibly bodies of water. The text on the map is in Spanish, with phrases such as "ALTURAS ESC. 1:1000 (CALCADO)" and "SUPERFICIE 1:5000 (CALCADO)", indicating scales for height and surface measurements, respectively. The map includes delineations of elevations and roads, labeled "TIERRA LABRABLE" (arable land). There's a thin black line running through the center, likely representing a significant landmark or path. At the bottom-right corner, a label reads "GROPIVS/MOLLAR ARQ. BUENOS AIRES 22. 12. 31". There is also a small sticker in the lower right corner with the number "60.2".
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07
The image appears to be a map or topographical survey of a coastal terrain. The map is titled "TERRENO DE COSTA" which translates to "Coastal Terrain" in English. The map shows various geographical features like hills, valleys, and coastlines. There are also some labels and measurements indicated on the map, suggesting it is a detailed survey or engineering document. Overall, the image appears to be a technical map or diagram depicting the topography and landscape of a coastal area.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07
This is a technical drawing or survey map titled "TERRENO DE COSTA" (Coastal Terrain). It appears to be a topographical or elevation drawing showing a coastal area, with contour lines indicating different heights and terrain features. The drawing is in black and white and shows various dotted and solid lines representing different aspects of the landscape. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be a scale reference and what looks like a compass direction indicator. The drawing seems to be dated from Buenos Aires and has reference numbers "Z/12" at the top and "60.2" at the bottom. The image is framed in what appears to be a black border or frame.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This image appears to be a topographical or geological survey drawing titled "TERRENO DE COSTA" (Coastal Terrain). It shows a cross-sectional view or profile of a coastal area, with various elevation lines and contours marked. The drawing includes dotted and solid lines indicating different terrain features, and appears to be a technical or engineering document. At the bottom right, there's a compass direction indicator and what appears to be a signature or attribution to "GIORELLO/MOLLER ARQ." dated in Buenos Aires. The drawing is presented in black and white and appears to be framed or mounted. The number "60.2" is visible in the bottom right corner of the frame.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image presents a black-and-white map of a coastline, featuring a topographic profile and various labels. The map is titled "TERRENO DE COSTA" in the upper-left corner, with a scale and other measurements along the bottom edge.
- Title and Scale
- The title "TERRENO DE COSTA" is written in the upper-left corner.
- A scale is provided along the bottom edge of the map.
- Topographic Profile
- The map features a topographic profile of the coastline.
- The profile includes various labels and markings.
- Labels and Markings
- The map includes several labels and markings, such as "TIERRA LABORABLE" and "TIERRA LIBRE".
- These labels and markings provide additional information about the coastline.
- Background
- The map is set against a white background.
- A black border surrounds the map.
In summary, the image presents a detailed map of a coastline, featuring a topographic profile and various labels and markings. The map provides valuable information about the coastline, including its terrain and features.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image depicts a black-and-white map, likely a topographic map, with a white background and a black border. The map is titled "TERRENO DE COSTA" in the top-left corner, indicating that it represents a coastal area.
The map features various symbols and markings, including lines, dots, and labels, which are used to represent different geographical features such as roads, rivers, and buildings. The map also includes a scale bar at the bottom, which allows users to measure distances and sizes on the map.
In the bottom-right corner of the map, there is a small logo or watermark that reads "GROPIUS/MOLLER ABO. BUENOS AIRES 20. (2.3)". This suggests that the map was created by an architectural or engineering firm based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Overall, the image appears to be a technical drawing or map used for planning or design purposes, possibly related to urban development or infrastructure projects in the coastal area represented on the map.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image shows a map of a coastal area in Argentina, titled "Terreno de Costa" (Coastal Land). The map includes various details such as altitude measurements, terrain features, and a signature at the bottom. The map is divided into sections, with the top section labeled "Alturas" (Altitudes) and the bottom section labeled "Superficie" (Surface). The map also includes a scale and a reference to the coordinates of Buenos Aires. The image appears to be a historical document, possibly from the early 20th century, based on the style of the map and the reference to Buenos Aires in 1925.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a geological cross-section of the terrain, titled "Terreno de Costa," which translates to "Coastal Terrain." The cross-section is divided into various layers, each representing different geological formations. The topmost layer is labeled "Tierra Labrague," which likely refers to arable land or soil suitable for farming. Below this layer, there are several other layers, each with its own label and characteristics.
The cross-section also includes a scale, with measurements in meters, indicating the depth of each layer. Additionally, there is a reference to "Gropus/Moller Arg," which could be a specific geological formation or a reference to a particular study or publication.
The image is framed in a black border, and there is a small label in the bottom right corner that reads "60.2," which could be a page number or a reference to a specific section of a larger document.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the geological makeup of a coastal terrain, highlighting the different layers and their characteristics.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
This appears to be a technical drawing or map, likely an architectural or engineering plan. Here's a breakdown of what I can see:
Overall Impression:
- The image is a black and white photograph of a drawing.
- It is framed in a black border, suggesting it's a preserved document.
- The paper has been aged.
Specific Elements:
- Title: "TERRENO DE COSTA" which translates to "Coastal Terrain."
- Top Section: There's a section at the top that looks like a cross-section or elevation view, showing a horizontal line with what appears to be the elevation of the terrain. It has labeled "ALTURAS" (heights).
- Main Plan: This seems to be the main part of the drawing. It shows the contours of a coastal area.
- Coastline: The bottom of the plan depicts a coastline, with areas marked "Playa" (beach).
- Contours: Dotted lines represent elevation, with numbers (+20, +30, etc.) indicating height levels.
- Features: The plan also includes the words "TIERRA LABRABLE" (arable land), as well as the word "playa" again near the coast.
- Lines: There are distinct lines throughout the drawing.
- Scale Information:
- "SUPERFICIE ESC 1:5.000 (CALCULADO)" which suggests a 1:5000 scale is used for the surface area calculation.
- Signature/Stamp: In the lower right corner, there's a stamp or signature: "GROPILS/MOLLER ARO. BUENOS AIRES 20.12.31" indicating the authors and date of the drawing.
- Number: The number "60.2" in the bottom right corner is likely a reference number or index.
- Object: A small, rectangular object (possibly a ruler) is taped to the top.
Overall, the image is a detailed plan of a coastal area, likely used for land planning, construction, or surveying purposes.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a framed black and white photograph of a topographical map titled "TERRENO DE COSTA." A small, light-colored rectangular piece is attached to the top of the map with tape.
The map displays a coastal area, with the word "PLAYA" (beach) visible in several locations along the bottom. The land above the beach is labeled as "TIERRA LABORABLE" (workable land). Contour lines with elevation markers like "+20," "+30," "+40" are also visible, suggesting changes in the land's elevation.
Two thick, dark lines, likely indicating paths or waterways, run from the "TIERRA LABORABLE" towards the coast. One seems to end at a small, dark inlet on the beach. The other leads towards the western side of the beach.
At the top of the map, there's a cross-sectional view, possibly illustrating the elevation changes. Text on the map includes "ALTURAS ESC. 1:2000 (CALCULADO)" and "SUPERFICIE: 1:5000 (CALCULADO)", giving scales for altitudes and surface area.
At the bottom right corner are the words "GROPILS/MOLLER ARQ." and "BUENOS AIRES 20. 12. 31" along with the number "60.2". This suggests the map was likely created by an architectural firm in Buenos Aires on December 20, 1931.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is a framed geological cross-section diagram labeled "TERRENO DE COSTA" at the top, which translates to "Coastal Terrain" in English. The diagram appears to be a detailed representation of the subsurface geology along a coastal area. Here is a detailed summary of the image:
Title and Labels:
- The title "TERRENO DE COSTA" indicates that the diagram is focused on the geological structure of a coastal region.
- The bottom right corner has the name "GEOPLUS/MOLLER ARQ." and the location "BUENOS AIRES" with a date "20.12.91", suggesting the diagram was created by Geoplus/Moller Architects in Buenos Aires on December 20, 1991.
Geological Layers:
- The diagram shows various geological layers and formations, each represented with different patterns and labels.
- The top layer appears to be the surface, followed by several subsurface layers.
- Labels such as "TIERRA LABRADABLE" (Arable Land) and "PLAIN" indicate different types of soil and geological formations.
Elevation and Depth:
- The diagram includes elevation markers, with numbers like "+9.00" and "+10.00" indicating the height above a reference level, likely sea level.
- The depth of the layers is also marked, showing how deep each geological formation extends below the surface.
Cross-Sectional View:
- The diagram is a cross-sectional view, showing a vertical slice of the terrain.
- It illustrates the changes in geological formations from the surface down to a significant depth.
Scale and Orientation:
- The diagram includes a scale bar at the bottom left, labeled "SUPERFICIE 1: ESC. 1: 200" (Surface 1: Scale 1:200), indicating the scale of the drawing.
- There is a compass rose at the bottom right, showing the orientation of the cross-section.
Additional Details:
- The diagram includes various annotations and lines that likely represent faults, boundaries between different geological formations, and other significant features.
- The use of different patterns and shading helps to distinguish between different types of soil and rock formations.
Overall, the image provides a detailed geological profile of a coastal area, showing the composition and structure of the subsurface layers.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
The image appears to be a technical drawing or map, specifically labeled "TERRENO DE COSTA," which translates to "Coastal Terrain" in English. This type of drawing is likely used for geographical, planning, or engineering purposes. Here are some details observable in the image:
Title and Scale: At the top left, the title "TERRENO DE COSTA" is prominently displayed, along with a scale notation "ALTIJAS I ESC. 1:1.000" (which indicates the scale is 1:1000, meaning 1 unit on the drawing represents 1,000 units in reality). The drawing also includes a secondary scale of "SUPERFICIES I ESC 1:1.000" (1:1000 scale for surfaces).
Content: The drawing shows a detailed cross-sectional view of a coastal area, likely a profile view. It includes various features such as land contours, water levels, and possibly some structures or features labeled as "TIERRA LABORABLE" (engineerable soil) and "ALMA" (perhaps a structural or geographical feature).
Lines and Labels: There are multiple lines indicating different elevations or measurements. Curved lines likely represent contours or changes in elevation. There are also labels and annotations that describe specific areas or features within the drawing.
Date and Location: At the bottom right, the text "Buenos Aires 20.12.31" suggests that the drawing was made in Buenos Aires on December 20, 1931. There is also a mention of "GEORPUS/MOLLER ARQ," which might refer to the organization or the individuals involved in the creation of the drawing.
Markings and Symbols: The drawing uses a variety of lines, dots, and symbols to denote different elements or features. Some areas are outlined in black, and there are annotations with numbers and letters, possibly indicating specific measurements or points of interest.
Overall Purpose: Given the detailed nature of the drawing and the specificity of the labels, it is likely used for planning purposes, such as coastal engineering, land surveying, or construction projects near a coastline.
The image is framed, suggesting it might be a scanned or archival image. The label "60.2" in the bottom right corner could indicate an inventory or reference number for this document.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-26
The image is a black-and-white architectural or topographical map titled "TERRENO DE COSTA," meaning "Coastal Land" in Spanish. The map appears to depict a coastal area with various topographical features, including land and water. The terrain is represented with contour lines, indicating elevation changes, and there are labels such as "TIERRA LABRABLE" (arable land) and "PLAYA" (beach). The map is divided into sections, with the top section showing a cross-sectional view and the bottom section showing a plan view. The scale and other details are noted on the map, and there is a reference to "GROPUS/MOLLER ARQ. BUENOS AIRES 20.12.31" in the bottom right corner, suggesting the map was created by Gropus and Moller Architects in Buenos Aires on December 20, 1931. The number "60.2" is also present in the bottom right corner, which could be a catalog or reference number. The map is framed, and there is a small white bar at the top, possibly indicating the orientation or another reference.