Human Generated Data

Title

Helmet of Corinthian Type

Date

first half 6th century BCE

People

-

Classification

Armor

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Edward P. Bliss, 1916.362

Human Generated Data

Title

Helmet of Corinthian Type

Date

first half 6th century BCE

Classification

Armor

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Bequest of Edward P. Bliss, 1916.362

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-07

Helmet 100
Bronze 99.9
Animal 70.6
Bird 70.6
Clothing 64.1
Swimwear 64.1
Crash Helmet 57.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-05-09

no person 99.5
protection 97.7
one 96.3
wear 95.9
war 94.2
man 89.2
veil 89.1
armor 89.1
art 88.4
safety 87.3
military 87.2
sculpture 86.3
bird 86.2
nature 86.2
side view 85.2
warrior 84.7
helmet 84.1
people 83.1
rain 82.9
snow 82.7

Imagga
created on 2023-10-07

covering 46.4
mask 43.8
disguise 33.1
halberd 25.6
attire 24.7
clothing 20.8
pike 20.5
object 18.3
weapon 17.3
black 16.2
tunnel 14
armor 13.5
device 13.5
shovel 13.4
world 13.3
globe 13
protection 12.7
skull 12.7
symbol 12.1
human 12
earth 11.9
head 11.7
anatomy 11.6
helmet 11.4
passageway 11.3
close 10.8
body armor 10.7
bone 10.7
death 10.6
chin strap 10.2
global 10
instrument 9.8
armor plate 9.8
skeleton 9.8
tool 9.5
consumer goods 9.5
protective covering 9.5
fin 9.5
closeup 9.4
planet 9.4
breastplate 9.4
umbrella 9.4
face 9.2
business 9.1
strap 9.1
science 8.9
conceptual 8.8
3d 8.5
passage 8.4
hand tool 8.1
hat 8.1
shield 8.1
plate 7.8
stabilizer 7.6
shape 7.4
light 7.3
color 7.2
shadow 7.2
medicine 7

Google
created on 2018-05-09

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird 70.6%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 98.8%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-01-27

The image depicts an ancient Greek bronze helmet that covers the entire head and neck, with a T-shaped opening for the face. The helmet appears weathered and corroded with patches of green patina, suggestive of considerable age. It is characterized by a prominent nasal guard, and cheekpieces are visible. There's noticeable damage to the helmet: it has a large jagged hole on the side, above the cheekpiece, and other minor dents and imperfections. The helmet is displayed on a slender metal stand, which seems inserted into the helmet's interior to keep it upright for exhibition purposes.