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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-28
Imagga
created on 2022-02-25
Google
created on 2022-02-25
Microsoft
created on 2022-02-25
text | 99.9 | |
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map | 97 | |
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handwriting | 79.3 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Bird | 78% | |
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Categories
Imagga
beaches seaside | 60.5% | |
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cars vehicles | 34.8% | |
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text visuals | 3.2% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2022-02-25
map | 29.6% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-27
This is an image of an old, historical map depicting the Holy Land, drawn in a medieval cartographic style. The map features various regions and prominent locations, with names of territories and cities written in Latin. The map includes distinctive hand-drawn geographical features such as mountain ranges, rivers, and islands, illustrated with simple and stylized designs. Ink and coloration emphasize certain areas, with yellow highlighting likely representing specific regions or notable places. The map is bordered by a grid marked with numerical values, possibly denoting coordinates or distances in some traditional measurement system. Some artistic elements, such as trees, buildings, and other icons, are intricately drawn in a medieval style. This map exemplifies the cartographic techniques and knowledge of geography during its time, showcasing how ancient and medieval scholars understood and depicted the world.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-27
This is an image depicting an old map. The map is drawn horizontally on a parchment or paper-like material with what seems to be a combination of hand-drawn outlines and coloration, possibly signifying land and water bodies. The colors are primarily yellow for land masses, blue for bodies of water, and red markings which might indicate specific places of importance. The text on the map is in Latin, indicating that it is likely from a time when Latin was commonly used for scholarly and cartographic works. The map appears to have latitude lines but lacks longitude lines, suggesting it precedes the more accurate mapping techniques developed later on. At the bottom of the map, a phrase is separated by two wind-rose compasses, which reads: "MA-RE·ME-DI·TE·RRA·NE·VM·SIVE·MA-RE·NO-STRVM". This can be translated to "Mediterranean Sea or Our Sea" from Latin. This clearly identifies the subject of the map as the Mediterranean region. Due to the style, script, and lack of certain geographical features common in modern maps, it is apparent that this map is quite old, likely created several centuries ago. Such a map would be of interest to those studying the history of cartography, navigation, or the geographical knowledge of the period from which this map originates.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-27
This appears to be a historical map, likely a medieval or early Renaissance map showing a coastal region. It's drawn in a simple style with Latin text and features land masses colored in yellow/gold tones against a light background. The map has a grid or scale along its borders marked with numbers. At the bottom, there's Latin text that reads "MA RE ME DI TER RA NE VM SIVE MARE NO STRVM" (which refers to the Mediterranean Sea). The coastline is irregular with many inlets and islands, typical of Mediterranean cartography from this period. The landmasses are annotated with various place names in Latin script, and there are what appear to be three angular measuring devices or compass markers shown at the top of the map. The overall style is characteristic of early cartographic work, with a mix of geographical accuracy and decorative elements typical of medieval or early Renaissance mapmaking.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-27
The image shows an old map or chart titled "Mare Mediterranevm sive Internum" which translates to "Mediterranean or Internal Sea" in Latin. The map depicts the geography and key locations around the Mediterranean Sea region. The map is hand-drawn in an antique style with yellowed paper and faded ink. Various lands, islands, seas and geographical features are labeled in Latin. The coastlines are intricately sketched showing bays, peninsulas and other details. A numbered grid overlays the map, likely for navigation or distance scaling purposes. The map appears to originate from a time well before modern cartography based on its artistic style and use of Latin nomenclature throughout. Overall, it's a fascinating historical map providing a glimpse into how this important region was visualized and understood geographically in earlier times. The craftsmanship and detail put into hand-drawing such a comprehensive map is impressive.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-27
The image appears to be an old map or chart of some kind. It contains various geographical labels and markings, likely representing a region or territory. The map is drawn with a combination of black and yellow text and shapes, giving it an antique or historic appearance. There are no human faces or figures visible in the image.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image depicts a map of the Roman Empire, specifically the region of Asia Minor, which is now modern-day Turkey. The map is drawn in a medieval style and features a beige background with black lines and text. The map is oriented with north at the top and includes a scale at the bottom. The map shows the various regions and cities of Asia Minor, including the provinces of Galatia, Cappadocia, and Phrygia. The cities are marked with small symbols, and the roads and trade routes are indicated by dotted lines. The map also includes several rivers, including the Euphrates and the Tigris. In the bottom-left corner of the map, there is a Latin inscription that reads "MA.RE.ME.DI.TER.RA.VIE.VM.SIVE." This translates to "The sea, the earth, the sky, the road, or the way." In the bottom-right corner, there is another Latin inscription that reads "MARE.VIO.STRVM." This translates to "The sea, the way, the stream." Overall, the map provides a detailed representation of the geography and political divisions of Asia Minor during the Roman Empire. It is likely that the map was created by a medieval cartographer who was interested in the history and culture of the region.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image depicts a map that is drawn on a piece of paper. The map is bordered by a thick black line and has a grid-like structure. The map has a yellow-brownish color, and the text is written in black. The map is divided into sections, each with a different color. The map also has a legend that explains the different colors and symbols used on the map.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-27
The image depicts an antique map, possibly from the 16th century, with a focus on a specific region. The map is detailed, showing various geographical features, settlements, and possibly historical sites. The map is oriented horizontally, with a scale at the bottom indicating distances in leagues. The map's title, written in Latin, translates to "Map of the Land of the Sea and the River." The map is hand-drawn, with a mix of ink and watercolor, giving it an antique appearance. The background is a light beige, and the map itself is filled with various shades of brown and green, highlighting different terrains and water bodies. There are also annotations and labels in Latin, indicating the names of places, rivers, and other geographical features. The map's edges show signs of aging, with some wear and tear, suggesting its historical value.
Text analysis
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