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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Window | 56.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2018-12-21
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-12-21
a black and white photo | 34.2% | |
a black and white photo of a door | 31.4% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a diagram of a diagram of a diagram of a bar chart
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a black and white photograph of a diagram of a building
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08
This black and white image appears to be a technical drawing with text in German. It shows a series of diagrams (labeled A to F) that compare the amount of light reaching the ground between different building heights or structures, likely to analyze the impact of building height on light availability and sun exposure. Each of these diagrams consists of a set of parallel lines representing building facades, with varying numbers of stories (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 stories as indicated by the numbers at the top right). Lines emanating from the top and bottom of the buildings indicate the angle at which the light may hit the ground or lower floors.
The diagrams illustrate how taller buildings cast longer shadows and, therefore, affect the light entering the lower floors differently. The text on the right-hand side, under "FALL III", explains some assumptions and conclusions related to these observations, noting that an increased number of stories results in a smaller angle for light entry, which could imply less direct sunlight but might be more favorable for certain conditions.
The German text means roughly:
- FALL III: Assumption: Same construction land size, same number of floors
- Ergebnis: With the increasing number of floors, the angle of light incidence becomes smaller, which is more favourable for lighting.
Please note that the translation and interpretation are based on readability, and there could be specific technical terms that require a more precise translation.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08
The image appears to be a technical drawing or architectural design comparison, illustrating different building configurations with variable heights and layouts. The text is in German and includes various numerical values and measurements alongside graphical representations of buildings.
In the top-left corner of the image, there are labeled sections A to F, each depicting a side view of buildings of different heights with corresponding measurements. These sections seem to compare the sunlight angles and shadows cast by each building configuration. Each configuration shows structures that vary in the number of floors (annotated as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10 floors) and how the height and sunlight angles (in degrees) affect the placement and design of the buildings.
The text on the right side of the image, under the heading "Fall III Annahme," details assumptions for the comparison, such as equal land size ("gleich großes Bauland") and equal bed count ("gleiche Bettenzahl"), and the results that as the number of floors increases, the angle of sunlight becomes smaller, which influences optimal building design.
Overall, this image serves as a comparative study of how different high-rise building designs interact with sunlight exposure and land use efficiency.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is an architectural diagram or technical drawing labeled "STREIFENBAU" (strip development) showing different building height configurations. The drawing appears to be in German and illustrates six different scenarios (labeled A through F) of building layouts with varying heights from 2-3-4-5-6-10 stories ("GESCHOSSE").
Each horizontal strip shows a cross-sectional view with black rectangular blocks representing buildings of different heights. The strips demonstrate how the spacing and height of buildings affect light angles and shadows, with diagonal lines showing the light fall. As you move from scenario A to F, there are fewer buildings in each row, but they appear to maintain similar total floor area or capacity.
The right side of the diagram includes some German text that appears to discuss the assumptions and results of this urban planning study, suggesting that with increasing building heights, the light incidence angle becomes smaller ("MIT STEIGENDER GESCHOSS ZAHL WIRD DER LICHTEINFALLWINKEL KLEINER").
This appears to be a study in urban planning and building optimization, likely from the modernist period of architecture, examining how different building heights and arrangements affect sunlight and space utilization.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-03-04
The image appears to be an architectural drawing or schematic. It shows a series of horizontal lines representing different floor levels, with measurements indicated for the height of each floor. The title at the top reads "Streifenbau 6 Vergleiche mit Hauczeilen verschiedener Hohe" which seems to refer to a comparison of building stories of different heights. The drawing provides detailed dimensions and specifications for the different floor levels, without any human figures or faces visible.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-03-04
The image shows an architectural diagram or plan for a multi-story building. The title at the top indicates it is a "Streifenbau 6 Vedgleiche mit halkzeilen verschiedener Höhe". This roughly translates from German to "Strip building 6 comparisons with neck rows of different heights".
The diagram depicts six horizontal rows labeled A through F. Each row contains rectangular blocks of varying widths, likely representing floors or sections of the building at different levels. Dimensions are provided for the width of each block.
In the bottom right, there is a legend with German text that I believe describes the purpose of the diagram, mentioning it shows a comparison of different height configurations for the building levels.
The architectural drawing is in black ink on white paper and appears to be a scanned or photographed copy, with some visible texture and shading from the paper.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-03-04
This image appears to be an architectural or urban planning diagram from what seems to be a German document, titled "STREIFENBAU" (Strip Development). It shows six different horizontal layouts (labeled A through F) comparing building heights and arrangements.
The diagram illustrates various configurations of buildings with different numbers of floors (2-3-4-5-6-10 stories, as indicated in the title). Each row shows a different arrangement of building blocks, with measurements and angles noted. As you move down the diagram from A to F, the number of buildings decreases while maintaining similar total land use.
The text on the right side appears to be explaining assumptions and results ("ANNAHME:" and "ERGEBNIS:"), suggesting this is a study of how different building heights and arrangements affect factors like sunlight angles and land use efficiency.
The drawing is rendered in black and white, with a technical, architectural drawing style typical of planning documents. The buildings are represented as solid black rectangles of varying heights arranged along horizontal baselines.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image presents a technical diagram, likely from an engineering or architectural context, featuring a series of graphs and text in German. The diagram is divided into sections labeled "A" to "F," each containing a graph with multiple bars of varying heights and a corresponding numerical value. The graphs are accompanied by additional text and symbols, including arrows, lines, and abbreviations.
Key Features:
- Graphs: Each section features a graph with multiple bars, indicating different values or measurements.
- Numerical Values: Corresponding numerical values are provided for each bar, likely representing specific data points.
- Text and Symbols: Additional text and symbols, such as arrows, lines, and abbreviations, are present throughout the diagram.
- Labels and Titles: Section labels ("A" to "F") and a title at the top of the diagram provide context for the information presented.
- Background: The diagram is set against a white background, with a dark border at the top and bottom.
Interpretation:
The diagram appears to be a technical illustration, possibly related to engineering or architecture, given the presence of graphs and numerical values. The use of German text and symbols suggests that it may be from a European or German-speaking context. The diagram's purpose is unclear without further context, but it may be used to compare different data sets, illustrate trends, or communicate complex information in a visual format.
Conclusion:
The image presents a technical diagram featuring graphs and text in German, likely from an engineering or architectural context. The diagram's purpose is unclear without further context, but it may be used to compare different data sets, illustrate trends, or communicate complex information in a visual format.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image is a black-and-white architectural drawing of a building's floor plan, featuring a series of rectangular rooms and corridors. The drawing is labeled in German, with various measurements and annotations throughout.
Key Features:
- Rectangular Rooms: The drawing depicts a series of rectangular rooms, each with its own unique dimensions and features.
- Corridors: The rooms are connected by corridors, which provide access to each room.
- Measurements: The drawing includes various measurements, including room sizes, corridor widths, and door locations.
- Annotations: The drawing features annotations in German, which provide additional information about the building's design and layout.
- Labeling: The drawing is labeled with a title, "STREIFENBAU," and a subtitle, "6 VERSCHIEBEN MIT HAUSZEILEN VERSCHIEDENER HOHE."
- Scale: The drawing includes a scale, which indicates the relationship between the drawing and the actual building.
Overall:
The image provides a detailed view of a building's floor plan, highlighting the layout and design of the rooms and corridors. The annotations and measurements provide additional context, making it easier to understand the building's architecture and functionality.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image appears to be a technical drawing or diagram related to construction or engineering. It features a grid-like structure with various labels, numbers, and annotations. The grid is divided into multiple sections, each containing different elements and measurements. The text is written in German, indicating that this might be a document from a German-speaking region or related to a German-language publication. The overall purpose of the image seems to be to provide detailed information about a specific construction or engineering project.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image appears to be a technical drawing or diagram, possibly related to engineering or construction. It contains several sections of text and numbers, likely representing different cases or scenarios. The main title reads "STREIFENBAU & VERGLEICHE MIT HAUZEILEN VERSCHIEDENER HÖHE 2-3-4-5-6-10 GECHOSSE," which translates to "Stripe Construction & Comparisons with Different Height Levels 2-3-4-5-6-10 Shots." Below this title, there are several labeled sections, each containing a mix of text and numerical values. The image also includes a scale of 1:1000, indicating that the diagram is a scaled representation of a larger structure or system. Overall, the image seems to be a technical illustration used for comparing or analyzing different design options or scenarios.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a black and white technical drawing or blueprint, likely for architectural or engineering purposes. The title, in German, indicates it's related to "Streifenbau" (strip construction) and a comparison of house rows with varying heights, referencing buildings with 2-10 stories.
The drawing features several rows (A through F), each representing a different configuration or scenario. Each row shows a linear arrangement of solid black rectangles separated by white spaces. There are thin, angled lines originating from the left side of each row and extending toward the first rectangle in that row, possibly representing the angle of light or a similar geometric relationship. Dimensions and numerical values are associated with these lines and the rectangles, providing specific measurements.
On the right side of the drawing, text in German outlines "Fall III" (Case III), detailing the assumptions and results of the analysis. The assumptions include equal-sized building plots and equal bed counts (likely referring to units or apartments). The result states that with an increasing number of stories, the angle of incident light decreases, making the "Begonnung" (lighting or sunlight conditions) more favorable.
The overall impression is that the drawing is a detailed study of building layouts, specifically examining the impact of building height on light and spatial arrangements. The style and language suggest it's a historical document, possibly from the mid-20th century or earlier.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
Here is a description of the image:
Overall:
The image appears to be a technical drawing or architectural plan, likely depicting a comparison of building designs. It's a black and white drawing, possibly an architectural blueprint or an engineering schematic.
Details:
- Title: The title at the top reads "STREIFENBAU & VERGLEICHE MIT HAUSZEILEN VERSCHIEDENER HÖHE 2-3-4-5-6-10 GESCHOSSE," which translates to "Strip Building & Comparisons With Housing Rows of Different Heights 2-3-4-5-6-10 Floors" . This suggests the drawing is comparing different building designs based on building heights.
- Scale: There's a "1:1000" scale indicated in the top right corner, meaning the drawing is a scaled representation of an actual structure.
- Layout: The drawing is divided into sections labeled A to F, each seemingly representing a different building configuration. Each section contains a schematic showing the height and arrangement of the buildings, and likely their angles to provide lighting.
- Annotations: The drawing is heavily annotated with dimensions, angles, and possibly materials. There is a text block in the right side that contains more details.
- "Fall III" Text Block contains the assumptions and results.
- Assumptions: "GLEICH GROSSES BAULAND" (Equal sized building plot), "GLEICHE BETTENANZAHL" (Equal number of beds).
- Results: "MIT STEIGENDER GESCHOSS ZAHL WIRD DER LICHTEIN- FALLSWINKEL KLEINER" (With increasing number of floors, the light incidence angle becomes smaller) "DIE BEGONNUNG GÜNSTIGER" (The beginning/layout is more favorable)
Overall Interpretation:
The image is likely a comparative study of different building designs, considering factors such as building height, the shape and layout of the building, and its effects on the light. The annotations provide detailed measurements and possibly calculations related to the designs. The drawing likely serves as a planning tool for architects or engineers.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a detailed architectural drawing in German, titled "Streifenbau 6 verdeckte mit hauptsächlich verschiedener Höhe 2-3-4-5-6-10 Geschosse," which translates to "Strip construction 6 concealed with mainly different heights 2-3-4-5-6-10 floors."
The drawing appears to be a cross-sectional view of different building configurations, labeled from A to F. Each configuration shows a different arrangement of floors and heights. The dimensions are given in millimeters (mm) and the drawing includes various measurements and annotations.
Here is a breakdown of the configurations:
A:
- Height (h): 3700 mm
- Depth (b): 4464 mm
- Other dimensions: 4464 mm
B:
- Height (h): 3600 mm
- Depth (b): 4834 mm
- Other dimensions: 4834 mm
C:
- Height (h): 3500 mm
- Depth (b): 5316 mm
- Other dimensions: 5316 mm
D:
- Height (h): 3400 mm
- Depth (b): 5950 mm
- Other dimensions: 5950 mm
E:
- Height (h): 3300 mm
- Depth (b): 6584 mm
- Other dimensions: 6584 mm
F:
- Height (h): 3100 mm
- Depth (b): 8116 mm
- Other dimensions: 8116 mm
The right side of the drawing includes a note labeled "Fall III" which lists several conditions:
- Gleich grosses Bauland (Equal large building land)
- Gleiche Betonanzahl (Equal number of concrete)
- Größere, hochstehende Geschoss (Larger, high-standing floors)
- Zulässig der Lichtes, Fallswinkel kleiner (Permissible of light, smaller angle of incidence)
- Die besonnene Südseite (The sunny south side)
The drawing is scaled at 1:1000, as indicated in the top right corner. The drawing is framed and mounted on a wall.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-28
This image appears to be a technical drawing or diagram related to architectural or urban planning. It is labeled "STREIFENBAU" which translates to "strip construction." The diagram compares the effects of different heights on building layouts, specifically focusing on six different scenarios labeled A through F. Each scenario has a varying number of floors (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10) and includes measurements such as "he," "a," "b," and "h" which seem to denote different dimensions or angles.
The text at the top of the image specifies that these comparisons are made with house rows of varying heights. The right side of the image provides additional text and calculations, indicating relationships between the number of floors, angles, and other variables that influence the layout's characteristics.
The scale of the drawing is indicated as 1:1000, suggesting that the diagram is a scaled representation of the actual dimensions. The purpose of this diagram is likely to analyze and optimize the design of building strips or rows to enhance construction efficiency, light distribution, or other design criteria as mentioned in the text.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-28
This image shows a technical drawing or diagram related to urban planning or architectural design. It is labeled "STREIFENBAU," which suggests it is focusing on strip development or linear building arrangements. The diagram compares different house rows of varying heights, ranging from 2 to 10 stories.
The drawing is divided into six sections, labeled A through F, each representing a different house height. Each section includes a sketch of buildings and associated dimensions, such as the building height (h) and the width of the building rows (b). There are also angles indicated, likely representing light fall angles or other environmental factors.
On the right side of the image, there is a section labeled "FALL III" (Case III) with some text in German. It discusses the assumption of equal building land and the same number of buildings, and it concludes that with an increasing number of floors, the light fall angle becomes smaller and the concrete structure is more advantageous.
The scale of the drawing is indicated as 1:1000. The overall purpose of the diagram appears to be to analyze the impact of building height on factors such as light fall angles and structural efficiency in a strip development scenario.