Machine Generated Data
Tags
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 | 83.4 | |
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Parallel | 75.4 | |
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Paper | 70.1 | |
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Handwriting | 69.3 | |
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Paper product | 68 | |
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Rectangle | 65.4 | |
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Document | 63.4 | |
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Letter | 61.2 | |
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Ink | 58 | |
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Visual arts | 52.1 | |
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Diagram | 51.6 | |
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Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22
text | 100 | |
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handwriting | 93 | |
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letter | 90.4 | |
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screenshot | 40.3 | |
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document | 15.1 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22
text, letter | 96.1% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23
This is an image of two pages from a book with text and illustrations related to bees. On the left page, the heading "THE BEE" is at the top. Below the header is a poem with a floral illustration on the left side. The poem references bees in relation to society and obedience, drawn from William Shakespeare's "Henry V." There's also a quote at the bottom of the page by St. John Chrysostom, which praises bees for their labor benefiting others. On the right page, there's a continuation of the theme with two excerpts. The top paragraph discusses the behavior of bees and their role in a collective society, drawing an excerpt from Maurice Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee." It eloquently describes the sacrificial life of a bee. Alongside this text, there are simple line illustrations of bees and a hand reaching out towards them at various points on the page. The layout is clean and exhibits a balance between the text and artwork, which are designed to complement the content and themes of the literature provided.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23
The image features two pages from a book titled "THE BEE." Each page includes some illustrations and text. The left page: - At the top of this page, "THE BEE" is written in capital letters. - Below, there is a drawing of a flower and a bee flying next to it. - The text begins with the word "Canterbury" and includes verses from William Shakespeare's play "Henry V". - The passage discusses various societal roles, comparing them to bees' roles in the hive. - At the bottom, another quote is included: "The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others," by St. John Chrysostom. The right page: - The top of the page contains more text, starting with "The bee is above all..." - This text is an excerpt from Maurice Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee." - The excerpt elaborates on the bee’s existence, its roles, and its ultimate sacrifice for the hive. - Below the text, there are simple illustrations of bees and human-like figures interacting with each other, possibly depicting scenes related to beekeeping. Page numbers 42 and 43 are present at the bottom of the respective pages.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23
The image depicts various illustrations related to bees, along with a text passage discussing the symbolic significance and virtues of the bee. The text, attributed to various historical figures, praises the bee's industrious nature, its role in the natural world, and its importance as a metaphor for human society. The illustrations show stylized depictions of bees, flowers, and human figures interacting with or observing the bees. The overall impression is one of celebrating the bee as a remarkable and inspirational creature.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23
This appears to be a two-page spread from a book about bees. The pages (numbered 42-43) contain various elements: On the left page: - A simple line drawing of a flower with stem and leaves - A small illustration of a flying bee - A poem from Shakespeare's Henry V about bees and their social structure - A quote from St. John Chrysostom about bees being honored for laboring for others On the right page: - A prose passage from Maurice Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee" discussing bee behavior - Several simple line drawings showing bees and what appears to be some kind of beekeeping activity or observation The overall layout is clean and minimalist, with black text and line drawings on white pages. The illustrations are done in a simple, sketchy style that complements the text without overwhelming it. The content focuses on both the natural history of bees and their symbolic significance in literature and philosophy.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
The image presents a page from a book, featuring a poem titled "THE BEE" in large black text at the top. The poem is accompanied by two illustrations: a line drawing of a flower on the left and a line drawing of a bee on a table on the right. **Poem Details:** * The poem is written in black text and spans 17 lines. * It begins with the line "Canterbury. Therefore doth heaven divide" and ends with the line "The lazy yawning drone." * The poem is attributed to William Shakespeare and Henry V. **Illustrations:** * The flower illustration is a simple line drawing featuring a stem with leaves and a flower head. * The bee illustration depicts a bee sitting on a table, surrounded by a few objects that are not clearly defined. **Additional Text:** * Below the poem, there is a quote from St. John Cheyvostom, Homilies, which reads: "The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others." * In the bottom-right corner, there is a quote from Maurice Masterlink, Life of the Bee, which reads: "Her whole life is an entire sacrifice to the manifold everlasting being whereof she forms part..." **Background:** * The background of the page is a light beige color. * The overall design of the page is simple and elegant, with a focus on the poem and illustrations.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
This image presents a page from a book, featuring two poems and illustrations. The left side of the page is titled "THE BEE" and includes a poem by William Shakespeare, accompanied by an illustration of a flower with a bee flying around it. The right side of the page features another poem, attributed to Maurice Maeterlinck, along with an illustration of a beekeeper tending to a beehive. The background of the page is a light beige color, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and illustrations. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a book that celebrates the beauty and importance of bees, with the poems and illustrations working together to convey a sense of wonder and appreciation for these tiny creatures.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image shows a double-page spread from a book. The left page features a stylized illustration of a flower with a bee hovering near it, and a quote from William Shakespeare's "Henry V." The right page contains an excerpt from Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Life of the Bee," discussing the bee's life and its significance in society. The text is accompanied by a small illustration of a bee and a honeycomb, with a quote from St. John Chrysostom. The page numbers "42" and "43" are at the bottom left and right corners, respectively.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image is a spread from a book, featuring text and illustrations on two facing pages. The left page contains a vertical illustration of a flower with a bee on it, along with a quote from William Shakespeare's "Henry V." The quote reads, "The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others." Below the quote, there is a citation from St. John Chrysostom's "Homilies." The text is arranged in a block format. The right page has a horizontal illustration of a bee flying over a beehive, with another bee inside the hive. There is also a small illustration of a bee on a flower at the top of the page. The text on this page is a quote from Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Life of the Bee," which describes the bee's life and behavior. The quote is followed by the author's name and the book title. The pages are numbered 42 and 43, indicating that they are part of a larger book. The overall theme of the spread is the bee and its role in society, with quotes from various authors highlighting the bee's importance and behavior.
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