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Amazon
created on 2022-01-22
Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26
Imagga
created on 2022-01-22
reflection | 31.4 | |
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picture | 30.6 | |
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representation | 27.5 | |
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design | 27.1 | |
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business | 25 | |
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facility | 23.9 | |
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depository | 23.4 | |
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paper | 18.9 | |
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treasury | 18.1 | |
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graphic | 17.6 | |
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text | 17.5 | |
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creation | 17.5 | |
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drawing | 17.1 | |
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bank | 17 | |
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art | 16.9 | |
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card | 16.4 | |
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creative | 15.9 | |
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decorative | 15.9 | |
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menu | 15.1 | |
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document | 14.9 | |
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retro | 14.8 | |
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frame | 14.8 | |
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pattern | 14.4 | |
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vintage | 14.1 | |
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office | 13.7 | |
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blank | 12.9 | |
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decoration | 12.8 | |
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money | 12.8 | |
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border | 12.7 | |
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template | 12 | |
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icon | 11.9 | |
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communication | 11.8 | |
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cloud | 11.2 | |
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floral | 11.1 | |
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black | 10.8 | |
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sign | 10.6 | |
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old | 10.5 | |
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style | 10.4 | |
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line | 10.3 | |
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page | 10.2 | |
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symbol | 10.1 | |
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ornate | 10.1 | |
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data | 10.1 | |
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year | 10.1 | |
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antique | 10 | |
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element | 9.9 | |
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financial | 9.8 | |
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human | 9.8 | |
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calendar | 9.7 | |
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finance | 9.3 | |
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elements | 9.3 | |
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letter | 9.2 | |
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idea | 8.9 | |
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diary | 8.8 | |
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day | 8.7 | |
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journal | 8.7 | |
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tag | 8.6 | |
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chart | 8.6 | |
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scroll | 8.6 | |
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draw | 8.6 | |
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word | 8.5 | |
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web | 8.5 | |
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company | 8.4 | |
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swirl | 8.3 | |
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banner | 8.3 | |
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note | 8.3 | |
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book | 8.3 | |
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web site | 8.2 | |
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map | 8.1 | |
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date | 8.1 | |
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jelly | 8 | |
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button | 7.9 | |
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terms | 7.9 | |
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month | 7.8 | |
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income | 7.8 | |
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sketch | 7.8 | |
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modern | 7.7 | |
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profit | 7.7 | |
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texture | 7.7 | |
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pen | 7.6 | |
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clean | 7.5 | |
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stock | 7.5 | |
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form | 7.4 | |
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time | 7.3 | |
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new | 7.3 | |
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star | 7.2 | |
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information | 7.1 | |
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daily | 7 | |
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Google
created on 2022-01-22
Jaw | 87.9 | |
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Font | 82.8 | |
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Circle | 68.8 | |
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Parallel | 68.4 | |
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Paper | 66.6 | |
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Drawing | 64.5 | |
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Paper product | 64.5 | |
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Line art | 60.7 | |
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Terrestrial animal | 59.5 | |
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Illustration | 57.7 | |
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Diagram | 55.5 | |
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Screenshot | 50.9 | |
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Visual arts | 50.6 | |
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Document | 50.1 | |
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Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22
text | 99.9 | |
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cartoon | 92.2 | |
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drawing | 84.3 | |
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sketch | 80.6 | |
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letter | 72.1 | |
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illustration | 71.6 | |
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handwriting | 70.9 | |
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screenshot | 68.7 | |
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design | 61.2 | |
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Color Analysis
Text analysis
Amazon
delivereth
brings
the
with
BEAR
by
and
informous
growing
Upon
Each
foundation
THE BEAR
which
viva
been
them
partu
THE
licking
watchful
Alexander
her
opinion
but
young
Pope,
this
bear
not
Aristotle
Ovid
old
delivered
only
ursa
recenti
Solinus,
Sed
That
reddidit
forth
affirm
Bruin
plastic
of
That a bear brings forth her young informous and unshapen, which she fashioneth
quem
she
Alexander Pope, The Duncied
smoothly
after
at
So watchful Bruin forms with plastic care
it
The
fashioneth
So
common
vulgar,
to
countenance
ancient
care
us
an
forms
Duncied
hieroglyphie
a
seems
was
after by licking them over, is an opinion not only vulgar, and common with us at present, but
is
est,
directly
unshapen,
with the Egyptians; Aristotle seems to countenance it; Solinus, Pliny, and Aelian, directly
lump,
Pliny,
present,
Nee catulus partu quem reddidit ursa recenti
it;
affirm it. and Ovid smoothly delivereth it:
Egyptians;
hath been of old delivered by ancient writers. Upon this foundation I was an hieroglyphie
Sed male viva care est,
Each growing lump, and brings it to a Bear
it.
catulus
Aelian,
hath
male
Nee
it:
over,
writers.
Bear
I
common
with
us
at
hath
been
old
by
ancient
this
it
was
an
hieroglyphie
the
Egyptians;
Aristotle
seems
countenance
it;
affirm
and
Ovid
delivereth
Nec
partu
quem
ursa
recenti
Sed
male
viva
formem
cupit
reducit.
Which,
not
repugnant
that
shall
enquire
into
it,
exact
deliberate
experiment
of
three
philosophers.
The
Matthiolus
Comment
words
to
young
their
shape,
as
many
conceive
-
giving
more
unto
Pliny,
senses."
same
Julius
Scaliger,
in
his
Ezereitations....
who
cabinet
senate
Bononia,
there
preserved
a
eub,
taken
bear,
perfectly
formed,
complete
is,
injurious
reason,
much
impugneth
course
providence
nature,
birth
should
be
both
animals
lie
embrace
female
then
retires
herself
separate
forth
thirtieth
mostly
five
ones.
When
first
born,
they
are
shapeless
masses
little
larger
than
claws
alone
being
mother
licks
Sir
Paeudodozia
Epidemica
40
41
THE BEAR
So watchful Bruin forms with plastic care
Each growing lump, and brings it to a Bear.
Alexander Pope, The Dunciad
That a bear brings forth her young informous and unshapen, which she fashioneth
after by licking them over, is an opinion not only vulgar, and common with us at present, but
hath been of old delivered by ancient writers. Upon this foundation it was an hieroglyphie
with the Egyptians; Aristotle seems to countenance it; Solinus, Pliny, and Aelian, directly
affirm it, and Ovid smoothly delivereth it;
Nec catulus partu quem reddidit ursa recenti
Sed male viva caro est, lambendo mater in artus
Ducit, et in formem qualem cupit ipsa reducit.
Which, notwithstanding, is not only repugnant unto the sense of every one that shall
enquire into it, but the exact and deliberate experiment of three authentic philosophers. The
first, of Matthiolus in his Comment on Dioscorides whose words are to this effect: -"In the
valley of Anania, about Trent, in a bear which the hunters eventerated or opened, I beheld
the young ones with all their parts distinct, and not without shape, as many conceive -
giving more credit unto Aristotle and Pliny, than experience and their proper senses." Of
the same assurance was Julius Scaliger, in his Ezereitations.... And lastly, Aldrovanus, who
from the testimony of his own eyes affirmeth, that in the cabinet of the senate of Bononia,
there was preserved in a glass, a eub, taken out of a bear, perfectly formed, and complete in
every part.
It is, moreover, injurious unto reason, and much impugneth the course and providence
of nature, to conceive a birth should be ordained before there is a formation..
Besides, (what few take notice of,) men hereby do, in a high measure, vilify the works
of God, imputing that unto the tongue of a beast, which is the strangest artifice in all the acts
Bears couple in the middle of winter, and not after the fashion of other quadrupeds:
for both animals lie down and embrace each other. The female then retires by herself to a
separate den, and there brings forth on the thirtieth day, mostly five young ones. When first
born, they are shapeless masses of white flesh, a little larger than mice; their claws alone
being prominent. The mother then licks them gradually into proper shape
of nature....
Sir Thomas Browne, Paeudodozia Epidemica
Pliny, Natural History
40
41
THE
BEAR
So
watchful
Bruin
forms
plastic
care
Each
growing
lump,
brings
Bear.
Alexander
Pope,
Dunciad
That
bear
her
informous
unshapen,
which
she
fashioneth
after
licking
them
over,
is
opinion
only
vulgar,
present,
but
delivered
writers.
Upon
foundation
Solinus,
Aelian,
directly
smoothly
catulus
reddidit
caro
est,
lambendo
mater
artus
Ducit,
et
qualem
ipsa
notwithstanding,
sense
every
one
authentic
first,
on
Dioscorides
whose
effect:
-"In
valley
Anania,
about
Trent,
hunters
eventerated
or
opened,
I
beheld
ones
all
parts
distinct,
without
credit
experience
proper
Of
assurance
And
lastly,
Aldrovanus,
from
testimony
own
eyes
affirmeth,
glass,
out
part.
It
moreover,
ordained
before
formation..
Besides,
(what
few
take
notice
of,)
men
hereby
do,
high
measure,
vilify
works
God,
imputing
tongue
beast,
strangest
artifice
acts
Bears
couple
middle
winter,
fashion
other
quadrupeds:
for
down
each
other.
den,
day,
white
flesh,
mice;
prominent.
gradually
shape
nature....
Thomas
Browne,
Natural
History