Human Generated Data

Title

Aureus of Diocletian, Antioch

Date

296-297 CE

People

Coin Constituent: Diocletian, Roman r. 284 - 305 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Thomas Whittemore, 1951.31.4.1

Human Generated Data

Title

Aureus of Diocletian, Antioch

People

Coin Constituent: Diocletian, Roman r. 284 - 305 CE

Date

296-297 CE

Classification

Coins

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Thomas Whittemore, 1951.31.4.1

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-25

Gold 98.4
Face 94.9
Head 94.9
Coin 93.5
Money 93.5
Person 92.3
Adult 92.3
Bride 92.3
Female 92.3
Wedding 92.3
Woman 92.3
Treasure 84.7
Person 83.8
Adult 83.8
Male 83.8
Man 83.8

Clarifai
created on 2018-08-20

currency 99.4
money 99.4
wealth 99.2
gold 99.1
metalwork 98.6
isolate 98.3
one 98.2
cash 98
copper 97.8
change 97.7
treasure 97.6
finance 97.4
bank 96.5
old 96
monetary 95.2
symbol 94.4
no person 94.4
ancient 93.8
savings 93.5
bronze 93.4

Imagga
created on 2018-08-20

coin 50.6
ingot 49.8
money 46.9
currency 45.9
block 39.5
cash 33.9
finance 33.9
coins 31.9
bank 29.6
banking 29.5
shield 28.6
old 23
metal 22.6
circle 22.4
financial 22.3
close 22.3
armor 21.5
object 20.6
pay 20.2
amulet 19.3
collection 19
business 18.3
silver 17.7
relief 17
shiny 16.6
earth 16.5
art 16.4
protective covering 16.2
wealth 16.2
numismatics 15.9
vintage 15.7
one 15.7
retro 15.6
round 15.6
charm 15.2
historical 15.1
conceptual 15
ball 14.9
economy 14.9
globe 14.8
circular 14.6
antique 14.2
design 14.1
gold 14
cover 13.9
associated 13.8
association 13.8
definition 13.7
advertise 13.6
advertisement 13.5
advertising 13.5
creative 13.3
element 13.3
backdrop 13.2
commerce 13.1
bowl 13.1
ancient 13
ellipse 12.8
collect 12.8
decorative 12.5
change 12.5
decor 12.4
decoration 12.3
dollar 12.1
cloud 12.1
form 12.1
global 11.9
exchange 11.5
closeup 11.5
graphic 11
cent 10.8
symbol 10.8
covering 10.7
icon 10.3
black 9
reverse 8.9
copper 8.8
finances 8.7
payment 8.7
arabesque 8.6
golden 8.6
savings 8.4
history 8.1
market 8
penny 7.9
paisley 7.8
1 7.7
buy 7.5

Google
created on 2018-08-20

coin 96.3
gold 81.3
metal 72.8
currency 72.6
money 71.2
ancient history 70.4
artifact 64.9
brass 64.1
treasure 62.6
organism 62.3
history 53.6

Microsoft
created on 2018-08-20

coin 100
object 100

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 28-38
Gender Female, 64.8%
Calm 78.9%
Sad 12.2%
Surprised 6.4%
Fear 6.3%
Happy 3.8%
Confused 1.3%
Angry 1.1%
Disgusted 0.6%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 92.3%
Adult 92.3%
Bride 92.3%
Female 92.3%
Woman 92.3%
Male 83.8%
Man 83.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-08-20

a close up of a coin 88.3%
a coin on a black background 76.4%
a coin on a black surface 75.3%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-26

Sure, I can describe this image for you. The image shows an ancient gold coin, seen from both front (obverse) and back (reverse) sides, with a scale indicator on the right for size comparison. On the obverse side, the coin features a profile portrait of a bearded man facing to the left. He has a prominent nose and furrowed brow, with tightly curled hair and a laurel wreath on his head as a mark of honor or victory. Around the edge of the coin, there is an inscription in ancient characters, likely identifying the individual or conveying some other important message related to the coin's issuance. On the reverse side, there is a figure that appears to be a personification of a concept, perhaps a deity or an allegorical figure, standing and facing to the left. This figure is draped in robes, holding a scepter in the left hand and some object (possibly a globe, representing authority over the world) in the outstretched right hand. There is also an inscription around the edge on this side of the coin, framing the figure. The size marker indicates the coin's diameter is slightly less than 2 cm, confirming its relatively small size, which is typical for coins of this sort from ancient times. Without more context, it's not possible to identify the specific historical period or the individual depicted, but the overall style is consistent with coins from the Roman Empire or Byzantine era. The inscriptions, if readable, would provide additional clues to the coin's origins and significance.

Text analysis

Amazon

cm
2
is
HBAL
CHOCOLATE

Google

2 cm
2
cm