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Human Generated Data

Title

Samnite Belt with Zoomorphic Hooks

Date

first half 4th century BCE

People

-

Classification

Armor

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Nelson Goodman, 1995.1138

Human Generated Data

Title

Samnite Belt with Zoomorphic Hooks

Date

first half 4th century BCE

Classification

Armor

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Gift of Nelson Goodman, 1995.1138

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-07

Mineral 94.6
Arrowhead 90
Fish 83.9
Animal 83.9
Rock 79.4
Seafood 56.9
Food 56.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

no person 97.4
nature 94.5
old 93.5
dirty 93.5
people 92.9
one 92.3
art 92
outdoors 89.8
wood 89.7
man 87.9
desktop 87.2
ancient 87.1
retro 86.9
antique 86.1
adult 84.9
water 84.1
industry 82.7
print 80.9
vintage 80.7
tree 80.6

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

bulletproof vest 70.3
body armor 56.9
vest 56
armor 42.4
garment 41.9
protective covering 32.1
clothing 25.4
covering 16.7
old 16
panoramic 15.3
panorama 15.2
machine 14.8
breastplate 14.2
travel 14.1
consumer goods 14
device 13.8
vehicle 12.4
sky 12.1
equipment 12
building 12
landscape 11.9
architecture 11.7
armor plate 11.4
tower 10.7
construction 10.2
electric motor 10.2
work 10.2
water 8.7
industry 8.5
city 8.3
tourism 8.2
metal 8
motor 8
people 7.8
man 7.4
plate 7.3

Google
created on 2018-03-16

green 96.1
tree 80.9
wood 70.5
font 59.8
modern art 56.4
painting 55.9
paint 52.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

a close up of a piece of paper 56.9%
a close up of an animal 56.8%
a close up of a logo 56.7%

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image shows several irregularly shaped, greenish-black rock fragments that appear to be pieces of a larger, broken rock. The fragments have a rough, mottled texture and appear to be made of a dark, durable material, possibly a type of metamorphic or igneous rock. The fragments are arranged in a disorganized, scattered pattern, suggesting they were broken apart and scattered, perhaps by natural processes or human activity.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30

The image shows several irregular, jagged pieces of what appears to be oxidized copper or bronze. The pieces have a mottled patina ranging from turquoise to dark green in color, indicating they have weathered and corroded over time. The rough, uneven edges suggest these may be fragments that have broken off from a larger object or sculpture made of copper or a copper alloy that has deteriorated.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This image shows what appears to be fragments of ancient bronze or copper material laid out horizontally. The fragments have a distinctive green patina characteristic of aged copper or bronze artifacts. The pieces appear to be archaeological finds, possibly parts of a single larger object that has broken apart over time. The green-blue coloring suggests oxidation that typically occurs with copper-based metals when they've been buried or exposed to the elements for long periods. The fragments have irregular, broken edges and seem to be arranged to show how they might fit together, like pieces of a puzzle.