Machine Generated Data
Tags
Amazon
created on 2022-01-15
Antelope | 98.7 | |
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Wildlife | 98.7 | |
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Animal | 98.7 | |
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Mammal | 98.7 | |
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Antelope | 97.8 | |
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Antelope | 97.3 | |
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Antelope | 96.6 | |
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Antelope | 95.9 | |
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Antelope | 95.7 | |
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Antelope | 94.9 | |
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Antelope | 94.6 | |
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Antelope | 94.5 | |
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Antelope | 93.3 | |
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Antelope | 91.5 | |
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Antelope | 90.9 | |
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Horse | 89.2 | |
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Antelope | 88.4 | |
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Antelope | 85.6 | |
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Bird | 84.4 | |
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Horse | 84 | |
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Bird | 82.4 | |
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Horse | 79.3 | |
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Antelope | 78.3 | |
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Dinosaur | 75.3 | |
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Reptile | 75.3 | |
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Bird | 66.9 | |
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Bird | 65.2 | |
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Antelope | 64.7 | |
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Horse | 58.5 | |
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Impala | 56 | |
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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25
Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
Google
created on 2022-01-15
Vertebrate | 91.9 | |
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Deer | 86 | |
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Mammal | 86 | |
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Organism | 85.8 | |
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Font | 83.6 | |
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Fawn | 81.6 | |
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Art | 80.5 | |
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Terrestrial animal | 79.5 | |
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Rectangle | 78.7 | |
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Antelope | 72.2 | |
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Pattern | 70 | |
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Visual arts | 69.6 | |
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Wildlife | 69 | |
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Picture frame | 68.8 | |
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Illustration | 68.2 | |
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Metal | 67.8 | |
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Drawing | 65.7 | |
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Tail | 58.2 | |
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Cow-goat family | 57.6 | |
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Graphics | 57.4 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Antelope | 98.7% | |
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Antelope | 97.8% | |
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Antelope | 97.3% | |
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Antelope | 96.6% | |
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Antelope | 95.9% | |
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Antelope | 95.7% | |
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Antelope | 94.9% | |
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Antelope | 94.6% | |
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Antelope | 94.5% | |
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Antelope | 93.3% | |
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Antelope | 91.5% | |
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Antelope | 90.9% | |
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Antelope | 88.4% | |
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Antelope | 85.6% | |
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Antelope | 78.3% | |
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Antelope | 64.7% | |
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Horse | 89.2% | |
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Horse | 84% | |
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Horse | 79.3% | |
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Horse | 58.5% | |
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Bird | 84.4% | |
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Bird | 82.4% | |
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Bird | 66.9% | |
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Bird | 65.2% | |
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Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 84.6% | |
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interior objects | 9.8% | |
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text visuals | 5.3% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
a group of people in a room | 65.4% | |
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an old photo of a person in a room | 63.9% | |
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a group of people in a room with a large mirror | 32% | |
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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a series of photographs of deers and deers | -100% | |
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-08
Here's a description of the image:
This is a composite image or plate from Eadweard Muybridge's "Animal Locomotion" series. It is a black and white photographic study showing the movement of an elk.
The image consists of three rows of sequential photographs arranged in a grid. The first two rows show the elk from a side perspective, capturing the various stages of its stride as it runs. The bottom row shows the elk from a rear perspective, providing a different angle on its movement.
The photographs are presented within a black frame or border. The title "Animal Locomotion" and the copyright information are printed in small text below the image. Overall, the plate is a scientific and artistic exploration of animal movement.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-08
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression: The image is a vintage black and white photographic study of a running elk, composed as a series of sequential frames. It's a classic example of Eadweard Muybridge's work on animal locomotion.
Content:
- Elk in Motion: The primary subject is a large elk, captured in various phases of its running stride. The images are arranged in a grid, presenting a clear progression of the elk's legs and body position as it moves.
- Framing: The photographs are neatly enclosed in individual rectangular frames, which are then organized into three rows and four columns.
- Perspective: The top row displays the elk from a side profile, illustrating the mechanics of a running gait. The bottom row shifts the perspective to a view from the rear of the elk.
- Background: The background is simple, appearing to be a slightly textured ground. This minimal backdrop allows the focus to remain entirely on the elk's movement.
- Text: The image is accompanied by text at the bottom indicating the title "Animal Locomotion," a plate number (605), and copyright information, crediting Eadweard Muybridge and the year 1887.
- Monochromatic: The photographs are in grayscale, which adds to the vintage feel and emphasizes the forms and motion captured.
Style and Technique:
- Scientific Approach: The image reflects Muybridge's dedication to breaking down movement into its individual parts, which was groundbreaking at the time.
- Documentation: The photographs were clearly taken to document and analyze animal motion, showcasing the stages of movement that were previously difficult to visualize.
- Historical Significance: This is a well-known piece from the early days of motion studies and photography. It provided a new way to see and understand how animals move.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a series of photographs depicting the motion of a deer, specifically focusing on its walking and running movements. It is part of a study known as "Animal Locomotion" by Eadweard Muybridge, a pioneer in the field of motion photography.
The image is divided into three rows of photographs:
Top Row: Shows a side view of the deer in mid-stride, capturing the movement of its legs as it runs. There are four frames in this row, illustrating the different stages of the deer's running motion.
Middle Row: Also shows a side view of the deer running, but from a slightly different angle or phase of the motion compared to the top row. This row has four frames as well, providing another perspective on the deer's running mechanics.
Bottom Row: Displays a front view of the deer walking. There are eight frames in this row, capturing the sequential movement of the deer's legs as it walks towards the camera.
The photographs are arranged in a grid format, with each frame capturing a slight progression in the deer's movement. This series of images was likely used to study and understand the mechanics of animal motion, a significant contribution to both art and science in the late 19th century. The image is labeled "Animal Locomotion, Plate 485" and is copyrighted by Eadweard Muybridge in 1887, with a note indicating that all rights are reserved.
Text analysis
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