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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Office supplies | 41.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-04
text visuals | 98% | |
paintings art | 1.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 91.2% | |
a screenshot of text | 91.1% | |
a screenshot from a cell phone screen with text | 86% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a receipt for a shopping bagel of a couple of people
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a card with the name shooting coach on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This is a blank medical record card used for tracking cases of whooping cough. The card includes preprinted fields designed to be filled out with relevant information. The header at the top reads "WHOOPING COUGH" followed by fields for "No." (number), "St." (street), and "19__" (year). Below are specific categories for information, including:
- Family
- Patient
- Doctor ("Dr.")
- Environmental conditions: "Sewer," "Yard," "Privy," "Cellar," "Cesspool," "Ash bbl." (ash barrel), "Water Closet," and "Swill pail."
- Miscellaneous
- Owner (likely referring to property owner)
- Notice Sent (date notice was sent)
- Days (duration).
The card appears designed for public health usage, possibly for documenting the living conditions and interventions related to the spread of this infectious disease in the early 20th century. There is also a cut-out notch at the bottom center, which might aid in organizing or storage.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
This image is of a vintage medical record card pertaining to whooping cough. The card is divided into labeled sections that would typically be filled out with information. The top section reads "WHOOPING COUGH. No. ___ St. ___ 19 ___." Below this, there are fields labeled: "Family," "Patient," "Sewer," "Privy," "Cesspool," "Water Closet," "Miscellaneous," "Owner," and "Notice Sent." Each of these fields has an empty space next to it for writing information. There are specific notes next to "Sewer" (Yard), "Privy" (Cellar), "Cesspool" (Ash bbl.), and "Water Closet" (Swill pail), indicating possible status or location. At the bottom of the card, there is also a space for "St. ___ Notice Sent 19 ___ Days." The card is marked with lines and has a small notch at the bottom center, likely for organizing in a filing system. The card itself is blank, suggesting it is a template to be used for recording details related to cases of whooping cough.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17
The image appears to be a form or record related to a case of whooping cough. It contains various fields such as "Family", "Patient", "Sewer", "Privy", "Cesspool", "Water Closet", "Miscellaneous", "Owner", and "Notice Sent" with corresponding values filled in. The form also includes the address "St. 19" and the number of days the notice was sent.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17
This appears to be a historical medical or public health record form specifically for documenting cases of whooping cough. The form has various fields to be filled out, including:
- Family and Patient information
- Doctor's name
- Various sanitation-related items including:
- Sewer
- Yard
- Privy
- Cellar
- Cesspool
- Ash barrel
- Water Closet
- Swill pail
- Miscellaneous notes
- Owner information
- Notice Sent field with space for date and number of days
The form appears to be from around the early 1900s based on its style and the types of sanitation facilities listed. It was likely used by health departments to track whooping cough cases and assess potential environmental factors that might contribute to the spread of the disease.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image displays a vintage card with a list of words, likely used for medical or administrative purposes.
- The card has a light beige background with darker beige lines separating the sections.
- The top section contains the title "WHOOPING COUGH" in bold black text.
- Below the title, there are two columns of text: one labeled "No." and the other labeled "St.".
- The "No." column lists various words, including "Family", "Patient", "Sewer", "Privy", "Cesspool", "Water Closet", "Miscellaneous", "Owner", and "Notice Sent".
- The "St." column contains corresponding abbreviations or codes for each word, such as "Dr.", "Yard", "Cellar", "Ash bbl.", "Swill pail", "St.", and "Days".
- The card appears to be a form used to record information related to whooping cough cases, possibly for tracking purposes.
- The use of abbreviations and codes suggests that the card was designed for quick and efficient data entry.
- The inclusion of words like "Sewer" and "Privy" implies that the card may have been used in a specific context, such as a public health investigation.
- The overall design of the card is simple and functional, with clear headings and concise language.
- The use of a light beige background and darker beige lines creates a visually appealing contrast.
- The card's size and layout suggest that it was intended to be easily readable and filled out by hand.
In summary, the image shows a vintage card with a list of words related to whooping cough cases, likely used for tracking and recording purposes. The card's design is simple and functional, with clear headings and concise language.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a vintage-style document with the title "WHOOPING COUGH" in bold, black text at the top left corner. The document is divided into two columns, with the left column containing various categories and the right column displaying corresponding information.
Categories:
- Family
- Patient
- Sewer
- Privy
- Cesspool
- Water Closet
- Miscellaneous
- Owner
- Notice Sent
Information:
- Family: Dr.
- Patient: [Blank]
- Sewer: Yard
- Privy: Cellar
- Cesspool: Ash bbl.
- Water Closet: Swill pail
- Miscellaneous: [Blank]
- Owner: St.
- Notice Sent: 19 Days
The document features a beige background with black text, giving it an aged appearance. A small, gray shape resembling a piece of paper or a document clip is visible at the bottom center of the image. Overall, the document appears to be a record of a whooping cough case, detailing the patient's information, living conditions, and treatment.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a photograph of a document, specifically a form titled "WHOOPING COUGH." The form is organized into two columns, with the left column listing various locations and the right column listing corresponding actions or items. The form appears to be a checklist or record for addressing issues related to whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory disease. The document is likely from a historical context, as indicated by the aged appearance and the use of terms like "Privy" and "Cesspool," which were common in earlier times for sanitation-related structures.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is of a document titled "Whooping Cough" with a number "19" at the top right. It appears to be a record or report related to a case of whooping cough. The document has a structured format with columns and rows, likely used for recording information about the case.
The first row contains the title "Whooping Cough" and the number "19". The second row has the headings "Family", "Dr.", and "Patient". Below that, there are columns for "Sewer", "Yard", "Privy", "Cellar", "Cesspool", "Ash bbl.", "Water Closet", "Swill pail", "Miscellaneous", "Owner", "Notice Sent", and "St. 19 Days".
The document seems to be a form or template for recording details about a whooping cough case, including information about the patient, their living conditions, and any relevant notices or actions taken. The specific entries in the columns are not visible in the image, but the structure suggests that it was used to systematically document and track whooping cough cases.
Overall, the image depicts a document related to a whooping cough case, likely used for recording and tracking information about the patient, their living conditions, and any relevant actions or notices. The structured format with columns and headings suggests that it was a standardized form or template used for this purpose.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical record card, likely from a public health department, used to document cases of whooping cough. The card is titled "WHOOPING COUGH. No." and has blanks for recording information such as "Family," "Patient," and the doctor ("Dr.") involved. It also includes sections for documenting details about the patient's surroundings, such as "Sewer," "Privy," "Cesspool," and "Water Closet," as well as corresponding information like "Yard," "Cellar," "Ash bbl." and "Swill pail." Other fields include "Miscellaneous," "Owner," and "Notice Sent," along with spaces to fill in the "St." (presumably street), year ("19"), and number of "Days" the notice was sent. The card has a tab at the bottom with a notch cut out. The card appears to be designed for easy filing and retrieval of information related to whooping cough cases.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-05
The image is a form titled "Whooping Cough." It is a rectangular card with many horizontal lines. The top of the card has spaces for a number, the street (St.) and the year 19. The form has sections for the following information: Family, Patient, Sewer, Privy, Cesspool, Water Closet, Miscellaneous, Owner, and Notice Sent. The form also includes spaces for the doctor's name, and notes on the yard, cellar, ash barrel, and swill pail. At the bottom, there is a space for the street and the number of days. There is a notched section at the bottom of the card for easy gripping. The form appears to be from the late 19th or early 20th century.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical record card titled "Whooping Cough," which appears to be a public health or medical document. The card is organized into several sections with specific headings and corresponding entries. Here is a detailed breakdown:
Title and Identification:
- The title "Whooping Cough" is prominently displayed at the top.
- There is a "No." field, but it is left blank.
- The "St." field has the number "19" written in it.
Family and Patient Information:
- The "Family" and "Patient" fields are left blank.
- The "Dr." field is also left blank.
Environmental and Sanitary Conditions:
- "Sewer" is listed with the entry "Yard."
- "Privy" is listed with the entry "Cellar."
- "Cesspool" is listed with the entry "Ash bbl."
- "Water Closet" is listed with the entry "Swill pail."
Miscellaneous:
- The "Miscellaneous" field is left blank.
Owner and Notice Information:
- The "Owner" field has the entry "St."
- The "Notice Sent" field has the number "19" written in it.
- The "Days" field is left blank.
The card seems to be part of a system for tracking and managing cases of whooping cough, with a focus on environmental and sanitary conditions related to the disease. The entries suggest specific issues or conditions related to sewage, privies, cesspools, and water closets. The number "19" appears in multiple fields, which might indicate a specific case number, street number, or another form of identification.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image appears to be a historical form or card used for reporting a case of whooping cough, also known as pertussis. It is divided into sections with specific fields for recording information. Here's a breakdown:
- Title: "WHOOPING COUGH." is prominently displayed at the top, indicating the subject of the form.
- No.: A blank space for a number to be filled in, possibly a case number.
- St.: A field for the state, with "19" written in it, likely indicating the year 1919.
- Family: A blank field for the name of the family.
- Patient: A blank field for the name of the patient.
- Sewer: A field indicating the type of sewer system, with "Yard" written in it.
- Privy: A field indicating the type of privy (outhouse), with "Cellar" written in it.
- Cesspool: A field indicating the type of cesspool, with "Ash bbl." (ash barrel) written in it.
- Water Closet: A field indicating the type of water closet, with "Swill pail" written in it.
- Miscellaneous: A broad field for any additional notes or information.
- Owner: A field for the name of the property owner, with "St." written in it.
- Notice Sent: A field for the date the notice was sent, with "19" written in it, and "Days." next to it, indicating a number of days.
- Cut-out section: There is a cut-out section at the bottom, possibly for a stamp or to be filed.
This form is likely a historical public health document used to track and report cases of whooping cough, with details about the family, the patient, the type of sanitation facilities, and the date of notification. The specific fields for the sewer, privy, cesspool, and water closet suggest a focus on sanitation and its role in preventing the spread of the disease.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image shows a printed form or card with information related to a case of whooping cough. The form is structured with several fields and lines for data entry:
- "WHOOPING COUGH." is prominently displayed at the top left.
- "No." appears next to "WHOOPING COUGH." with space for a number, but it is not filled in.
- "St. 19" is written on the top right, possibly indicating a street number or similar identifier.
- Several fields are listed on the left side of the form, including "Family," "Patient," "Sewer," "Privy," "Cesspool," "Water Closet," and "Miscellaneous."
- Corresponding fields on the right side include "Dr.," "Yard," "Cellar," "Ash bbl.," "Swill pail."
- "Owner" and "Notice Sent" are listed at the bottom, with "St." and "Days." on the far right, where "19" is written next to "Days."
- There is a cutout or slot in the middle of the form, likely for filing purposes.
The form appears to be a historical document, possibly used for public health records or disease reporting.