Human Generated Data

Title

As of Gaius (Caligula) in the name of his father Germanicus, Rome

Date

40 - 41 CE

People

Coin Constituent: Caligula, Roman r. 37 - 41 CE

Coin Constituent: Germanicus, Roman r. 14 - 19 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection, Department of the Classics, Harvard University, 2008.115.173

Human Generated Data

Title

As of Gaius (Caligula) in the name of his father Germanicus, Rome

People

Coin Constituent: Caligula, Roman r. 37 - 41 CE

Coin Constituent: Germanicus, Roman r. 14 - 19 CE

Date

40 - 41 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Transfer from the Alice Corinne McDaniel Collection, Department of the Classics, Harvard University, 2008.115.173

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Coin 98.8
Money 98.8
Machine 72.1
Wheel 72.1
Dime 57.5
Nickel 55.8

Clarifai
created on 2018-08-20

metalwork 99.2
invertebrate 97.5
one 97.1
no person 95
sculpture 94.8
art 94.3
desktop 92.2
old 90.9
ancient 90.7
science 90.6
side view 90.4
shape 90.3
jewelry 90.1
decoration 88.8
retro 87.4
biology 86.2
vintage 86
antique 85.3
museum 85.2
treasure 85

Imagga
created on 2018-08-20

china 77.1
ceramic ware 65
porcelain 62.7
utensil 43.4
earth 34.8
globe 32.5
money 29.8
coin 29.6
currency 28.8
planet 24.4
cash 22.9
global 22.8
sphere 22.1
finance 21.2
round 20.7
coins 20.3
space 20.2
bank 19.7
earthenware 18.6
circle 18.1
art 18.1
world 17.7
ball 17.6
banking 17.5
moon 17
object 16.9
majolica 16.7
cloud 16.4
black 16.2
old 15.4
collection 15.3
silver 15.1
design 14.7
graphic 14.6
close 14.3
decoration 13.8
circular 13.6
bowl 13.5
decorative 13.4
creative 13.3
element 13.3
conceptual 13.2
map 13.1
metal 12.9
financial 12.5
science 12.5
backdrop 12.4
numismatics 11.9
associated 11.8
ellipse 11.8
association 11.8
definition 11.8
astronomy 11.7
universe 11.7
advertise 11.7
advertisement 11.6
advertising 11.5
decor 11.5
economy 11.1
form 11.1
cover 11.1
3d 10.9
mosaic 10.7
antique 10.7
retro 10.7
surface 10.6
geography 10.6
pay 10.6
commerce 10.3
dollar 10.2
business 9.7
one 9.7
continent 9.7
ancient 9.5
icon 9.5
collect 8.9
cosmos 8.8
shiny 8.7
land 8.7
historical 8.5
ocean 8.3
vintage 8.3
wealth 8.1
symbol 8.1
idea 8
night 8
sea 7.8
exchange 7.6
clouds 7.6
dark 7.5
shine 7.4
ingot 7.3
digital 7.3
star 7.2
container 7.2

Google
created on 2018-08-20

coin 95.7
currency 80.5
artifact 80.4
money 78.4
organism 74.8
macro photography 65.5
metal 60.1
bronze 50.4
ancient history 50.1
circle 50.1

Microsoft
created on 2018-08-20

object 100
coin 100

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Wheel 72.1%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-08-20

a close up of a coin 84.8%
close up of a coin 82%
a coin on a table 61.5%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-26

The image displays two sides of an ancient Roman coin, both shown against a black background with a centimeter scale at the bottom for reference. The left side of the coin features a profile bust of a man facing right with inscriptions surrounding the image, which might indicate the name and title of the figure represented. The right side of the coin shows the letters "SC" in the center, surrounded by more inscriptions along the edge. The coin appears to be made of bronze, given its greenish patina, a common characteristic of aged copper-containing metals. The letters "SC" are an abbreviation for "Senatus Consulto," which means "by decree of the Senate," suggesting that the coin was issued by Roman governmental authority. The preservation state of the coin indicates historical wear and corrosion but retains enough detail to discern inscriptions and imagery.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows two sides of an ancient Roman coin or medallion. The obverse depicts a profile of a man's head, likely a Roman emperor, with the inscription "INCL" visible. The reverse side shows the letters "SC", likely standing for "Senatus Consulto" which indicates the coin was issued by the Roman Senate. The coin has a greenish-brown patina, indicating it is an ancient bronze or copper artifact.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm
CASSA