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Amazon
created on 2022-01-22
Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26
Imagga
created on 2022-01-22
Google
created on 2022-01-22
Font | 82 | |
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Art | 76.6 | |
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Working animal | 75.8 | |
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Terrestrial animal | 67.9 | |
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Paper | 66.1 | |
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Paper product | 65.5 | |
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Pattern | 64.6 | |
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Illustration | 62.6 | |
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Diagram | 62.1 | |
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Drawing | 60.6 | |
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Visual arts | 59.1 | |
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Line art | 59 | |
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Slope | 56.3 | |
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Rectangle | 55.8 | |
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Artwork | 52.6 | |
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Document | 51.9 | |
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Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22
text | 99.9 | |
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drawing | 92.2 | |
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sketch | 87.7 | |
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illustration | 77.1 | |
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cartoon | 71.1 | |
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screenshot | 49.9 | |
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document | 15.5 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22
text | 82.4% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23
This is an image depicting a two-page book spread. On the left page, there is a poem titled "THE ASS" with subtitles "A PRAYER," "TO GO TO PARADISE," and "WITH THE DONKEYS." The poem seems to be a whimsical and contemplative piece discussing themes of identity, simplicity, and spiritual desire to enter paradise with the company of donkeys. It suggests humility and a kinship with the gentleness of these animals. At the bottom left, the name "Francis Jammes" indicates the author of the poem. On the right page, there are seven simple black line drawings of donkeys and what appears to be a human figure amongst them, depicted in a somewhat rustic and naive artistic style. The human figure is shown wearing a hat and seems to be interacting gently with the donkeys, emphasizing the poem's themes. At the bottom of the right page, there is a quote by Mark Twain indicating a philosophical musing on the nature of character and ridicule. This also complements the tone of the poem to some extent and reflects on human nature. Below the Mark Twain quote, "Pudd'nhead Wilson" is cited, indicating that this quote is taken from that particular work by Twain. The numbers "38" and "39" at the bottom of the pages likely indicate the page numbers of the book.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23
The image displays a two-page spread from a book. The left page features a title, "THE ASS," followed by a poem titled "A PRAYER TO GO TO PARADISE WITH THE DONKEYS" by Francis Jammes. The poem speaks about invoking God to allow the speaker to enter paradise alongside humble and gentle donkeys. On the right page, there is an illustration of a farmer or a shepherd holding a stick, surrounded by several donkeys. Below the illustration is a quote from Mark Twain's "Pudd'nhead Wilson," which reads: "There is no character, howsoever good and fine, but it can be destroyed by ridicule, howsoever poor and witless. Observe the ass, for instance: his character is about perfect, he is the choicest spirit among all the humbler animals, yet see what ridicule has brought him to. Instead of feeling complimented when we are called an ass, we are left in doubt." The page numbers are 38 on the left and 39 on the right, indicating continuity.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23
The image appears to be an illustration accompanying a poem or text titled "The Ass". The illustration depicts several animal figures, including what appears to be a donkey or donkey-like creature, a human figure in a distinctive hat, and other smaller animal-like forms. The overall style and content suggest a whimsical or imaginative artistic interpretation of the accompanying text. The image does not contain any identifiable human faces that would require me to avoid describing them.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23
This is a two-page spread from what appears to be a book, with page numbers 38 and 39 visible. On the left page is a poem titled "THE ASS" with the subtitle "A PRAYER TO GO TO PARADISE WITH THE DONKEYS" by Francis Jammes. The poem is a tender meditation on donkeys and their gentle nature. On the right page are simple line drawings of several donkeys and what appears to be a figure in a hat holding a staff or walking stick. The illustrations are done in a minimalist style with clean, black lines against a white background. The donkeys are drawn with characteristic long ears and varying poses. At the bottom of the right page is a quote from Mark Twain about the character of the ass (donkey), discussing how despite its good nature, it can be destroyed by ridicule. The overall layout is clean and elegant, with plenty of white space and a thoughtful balance between text and illustration.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image depicts a page from a book featuring a poem and an illustration. * The poem, titled "THE ASS," is written in black text on the left side of the page. It consists of 24 lines, with the first line reading "When I must come to you, O my God, I pray" and the last line reading "Clear in the cleanness of your eternal love." The poem is attributed to Francis Jammes. * On the right side of the page, there is a black-and-white illustration of a man standing among three donkeys. The man is wearing a hat and holding a stick in his right hand. He appears to be speaking to the donkeys, which are depicted in various poses, including one that is looking up at him. * Below the illustration, there is a quote from Mark Twain, which reads: "There is no character, howsoever good and fine, but it can be destroyed by ridicule, however poor and witless. Observe the ass, for instance: his character is about perfect; he is the choicest spirit among all the humbler animals, yet see what ridicule has brought him to. Instead of feeling complimented when we are called an ass, we are left in doubt." Overall, the image presents a thought-provoking combination of poetry and illustration, inviting the viewer to reflect on the themes of faith, humility, and the power of ridicule.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image presents a page from a book, featuring a poem titled "THE ASS" accompanied by an illustration of a man and donkeys. The poem is written in black text on the left side of the page, while the illustration is situated on the right side. **Poem:** * Title: "THE ASS" * Text: The poem consists of 24 lines, divided into four stanzas with six lines each. * Content: The poem appears to be a humorous and satirical take on the concept of an ass, using wordplay and clever language to convey its message. **Illustration:** * Image: A man is depicted standing in the center of the illustration, surrounded by four donkeys. * Style: The illustration is rendered in a simple, line-drawn style, with bold black lines used to define the shapes and features of the characters. * Composition: The man is positioned at the center of the illustration, with the donkeys arranged around him in a circular pattern. The donkeys are all facing towards the man, as if they are interacting with him. **Page Design:** * Background: The background of the page is a light beige color, which provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the poem and illustration. * Layout: The poem and illustration are arranged on the page in a way that creates a sense of balance and harmony. The poem is placed on the left side of the page, while the illustration is situated on the right side. Overall, the image presents a visually appealing and thought-provoking combination of poetry and illustration. The use of wordplay and clever language in the poem adds depth and complexity to the image, while the simple yet effective illustration style helps to bring the characters and scene to life.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a page from a book titled "The Ass," featuring an excerpt from a poem by Francis Jammes. The poem is titled "A Prayer to Go to Paradise with the Donkeys." It is written in a cursive font and is accompanied by a series of illustrations. The illustrations depict a man with a hat and a stick, leading a group of donkeys. The donkeys are shown in various poses, including standing, walking, and resting. The man appears to be guiding the donkeys, possibly on a journey or a pilgrimage. The text of the poem is written in a poetic style, with phrases such as "dusty-roaded holiday" and "sweet friends of the blue skies." The poem seems to express a desire to journey to paradise with the donkeys, who are described as humble and sweet creatures. The illustrations add a visual element to the poem, depicting the man and the donkeys in a serene and peaceful setting. Overall, the image conveys a sense of tranquility and simplicity, with the man and the donkeys representing a humble and unassuming way of life.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a page from a book with a poem titled "The Ass" by Francis Jammes. The poem is written in black text on a white background. The poem describes the journey of the donkeys to Paradise. The text is accompanied by a black and white illustration of a man holding a donkey and another donkey standing next to him. The man is wearing a hat and holding a stick. There is also an illustration of a donkey standing alone.
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