Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 50-58 |
Gender | Male, 57.7% |
Calm | 30.9% |
Happy | 29.6% |
Sad | 20.6% |
Surprised | 8.1% |
Fear | 7.2% |
Confused | 7.2% |
Disgusted | 4.9% |
Angry | 3.6% |

Imagga
Traits | no traits identified |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Adult | 99% | |

AWS Rekognition
Male | 99% | |

AWS Rekognition
Man | 99% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 99% | |

AWS Rekognition
Building | 77.6% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 91.4% | |

Clarifai
Building | 85.5% | |

Clarifai
Sculpture | 62.2% | |

Clarifai
Human nose | 44% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2023-10-06
streetview architecture | 100% | |
Captions
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-04-29
a photograph of a bustless bustless statue of james walker
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a black and white photo of a bust of james walker
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-15
The image shows a monument with an inscription dedicated to James Walker. The text on the monument includes historical information about James Walker, such as his birth date, his role as a pastor, his affiliation with Harvard College, and his death date. The monument includes decorative stonework and carved lettering and is adorned with patterns and what appears to be floral motifs at the top. Below the main inscription, there is a further engraved message that seems to speak of wisdom, strength, understanding, life, and peace. The photograph is black and white, giving it a historical and timeless quality.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-15
This image portrays a stone memorial dedicated to James Walker. The memorial includes a bust of James Walker and is set within an ornate architectural frame, featuring an arched top and carved details. The inscription above the bust reads:
"James Walker
Born in Burlington.
August 16, 1796.
Died at Cambridge December 23, 1874.
Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown 1818-1839
Overseer of Harvard College 1825-1836
Fellow 1834-1863 Professor 1839-1853
President 1853-1860 Overseer 1864-1874."
Below the bust, there is a carved message that says:
"Learn where is wisdom, where is strength, where is understanding
That thou mayest know also where is length of days and life,
Where is the light of the eyes and peace."
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This is a memorial or commemorative installation for James Walker, featuring an ornate architectural frame with carved details and a bust sculpture placed in a central niche. The memorial includes biographical text indicating Walker's connection to Harvard College, where he served in various roles including Overseer (1825-1836), Fellow (1834-1863), Professor (1839-1868), and President (1853-1860). He was also Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown from 1818-1838.
The memorial is designed in a classical architectural style with columns and decorative carved elements. At the bottom, there is an inscribed quote that reads: "LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE"
The inscription notes that Walker was born in Burlington on August 16, 1796, and died in Cambridge on December 23, 1874. The entire piece appears to be made of stone or marble and is photographed in black and white, giving it a solemn, historical quality.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-15
The image appears to be a monument or memorial for James Walker, who was born in Burlington and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1874. The monument features an inscription detailing Walker's life and accomplishments, including his roles as pastor, professor, and president at Harvard College. Below the inscription is a bust or statue of a person, likely representing James Walker himself. The monument is ornately decorated with carved designs and includes a quote or inscription at the bottom that appears to be about the pursuit of wisdom, strength, understanding, and peace.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-15
The image shows a stone monument or plaque commemorating James Walker, who was born in Burlington in 1794 and died in Cambridge in 1874. The plaque lists his notable roles and achievements, including being the pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown from 1818-1839, an overseer of Harvard College from 1825-1836, a Fellow from 1834-1853, and a professor from 1839-1853. He served as President of Harvard from 1853-1860 and as an Overseer again from 1864-1874.
The plaque features an engraved bust sculpture of James Walker above the text detailing his life and career. The monument has an arched frame with ornate carvings and scrollwork around the edges. At the bottom is an additional inscription that reads "Learn where is wisdom where is strength where is understanding; that thou mayest know also where is length of days and life, where is the light of the eyes and peace."
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-15
This is a memorial or commemorative installation featuring a carved stone archway with an inscription and a bronze bust. The inscription is dedicated to James Walker, who was born in Burlington on August 16, 1796, and died in Cambridge on December 23, 1874. The text details his impressive career at Harvard, where he served multiple roles including Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown (1818-1839), Overseer of Harvard College (1825-1836), Fellow (1834-1853), Professor (1838-1853), and President (1853-1860 and Overseer 1864-1874).
Below the bust, there is a philosophical inscription that reads: "LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE"
The architectural details include ornate carved columns and decorative floral patterns in the archway. The memorial appears to be made of stone or marble, with the bust placed in a central niche. The overall design reflects a classical academic style common in 19th-century institutional architecture.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a memorial stone for James Walker, featuring a bust of the man in the center. The stone is rectangular with an arched top and has a decorative border around it. The inscription on the stone reads:
"JAMES WALKER
BORN IN BURLINGTON, AUGUST 16, 1796.
DIED AT CAMBRIDGE DECEMBER 23, 1874.
PASTOR OF THE HARVARD CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN 1818 - 1839
OVERSEER OF HARVARD COLLEGE 1825-1836
FELLOW 1834-1863 PROFESSOR 1839-1853
PRESIDENT 1853-1860 OVERSEER 1864-1874"
Below the bust, there is a quote that reads:
"LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE"
The background of the image is not visible, as the stone takes up the entire frame. Overall, the image appears to be a respectful tribute to James Walker's life and achievements.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image is a black and white photograph of a stone monument with an arched top, featuring a bust of James Walker in the center. The monument is made of light-colored stone and has a decorative border around the edges.
Inscription:
The inscription on the monument reads:
"JAMES WALKER
BORN IN BURLINGTON, AUGUST 16, 1796.
DIED AT CAMBRIDGE DECEMBER 23, 1874.
PASTOR OF THE HARVARD CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN
1818 - 1839.
OVERSEER OF HARVARD COLLEGE 1825-1836
FELLOW 1834-1863 PROFESSOR 1839-1853
PRESIDENT 1853-1860 OVERSEER 1864-1874"
Bust:
The bust of James Walker is centered within the archway, surrounded by intricate carvings and designs. The bust is rendered in a realistic style, capturing the likeness of Walker.
Base:
At the base of the monument, there is a quote engraved in stone that reads:
"LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE"
Background:
The background of the image appears to be a dark-colored wall or surface, which provides a striking contrast to the light-colored stone of the monument.
Overall, the image presents a dignified and respectful tribute to James Walker, highlighting his achievements and legacy through the inscription and bust.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-15
The image depicts a black and white photograph of a memorial plaque. The plaque is made of stone and has a classical architectural design with an arched top and decorative elements. In the center of the plaque is a bust sculpture of a man, James Walker, who is the main subject of the plaque. The bust is carved in a realistic style, showing the man's face and upper body.
The plaque contains text that provides information about James Walker's life and achievements. It states that he was born in Burlington on August 16, 1796, and died in Cambridge on December 23, 1874. The text also mentions his various roles and positions, including being the pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown, overseer of Harvard College, fellow, professor, and president of Harvard College. The dates of his service in each position are also provided.
At the bottom of the plaque, there is a quote from the Book of Job that reads, "Learn where is wisdom, where is strength, where is understanding, that thou mayest know also where is length of days and life, where is the light of the eyes and peace." This quote adds a philosophical and spiritual dimension to the plaque, emphasizing the importance of wisdom, strength, understanding, and peace in life.
Overall, the image shows a memorial plaque dedicated to James Walker, highlighting his life, achievements, and contributions to Harvard College. The plaque serves as a tribute to his legacy and a reminder of the values he embodied.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-15
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a memorial plaque or monument. It features a bust of a man, possibly a historical figure, placed within an ornate frame. The bust is positioned at the center of the frame, and the man's head is slightly tilted to the left. The man's face is not visible in the photograph. The frame has intricate designs and patterns, including floral motifs and geometric shapes. Above the bust, there is a text that reads "JAMES WALKER" in bold letters. Below the bust, there is another text that reads "BORN IN BURLINGTON, AUGUST 16, 1796. DIED AT CAMBRIDGE, DECEMBER 23, 1874." The plaque also includes other text that provides information about the man's life and achievements.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white photograph of a memorial or monument dedicated to James Walker. It is an indoor bust set within a frame.
At the top of the monument is an arched stone structure with carved foliage details. Inside the arch, carved into the stone, is text detailing James Walker's life: his birth in Burlington on August 16, 1796, his death in Cambridge on December 23, 1874, his role as Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown from 1818-1839, Overseer of Harvard College from 1825-1836, Fellow from 1834-1853, Professor from 1839-1853, President from 1853-1860, and Overseer again from 1864-1874.
Below the arch, there are two pillars or columns on either side of a niche. In the niche, there's a bronze bust of James Walker sitting on a small pedestal.
At the base of the entire monument, there is a horizontal stone slab with an inscription. It reads: "LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE".
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image is a black and white photograph of a memorial plaque. It features the bust of a man, with inscriptions listing his name, birth and death dates, and various positions he held, enclosed within an ornate architectural framework.
Details:
- Central Element: At the heart of the memorial is a bronze or dark-colored bust of a man. The bust depicts a person with a prominent forehead, receding hairline, and a somber expression. The bust is mounted on a pedestal.
- Inscription: Above the bust, an arched recess contains an inscription. This inscription is likely carved or engraved and lists:
- Name: "JAMES WALKER"
- Birth Information: "BORN IN BURLINGTON, AUGUST 16, 1796."
- Death Information: "DIED AT CAMBRIDGE DECEMBER 23, 1874."
- Positions/Titles: The inscription lists the roles he held, including "PASTOR OF THE HARVARD CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN," "OVERSEER OF HARVARD COLLEGE," "FELLOW," "PROFESSOR," and "PRESIDENT."
- Architectural Frame: The bust and inscription are framed by a classical architectural design. There are decorative details, including carvings, columns, and an arch above the inscription.
- Base Inscription: At the base of the memorial, there's an inscription that reads: "LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE."
- Style: The image is a study in contrasts. The dark bust and inscriptions stand out against the lighter stone of the frame. The overall style suggests a commemorative work designed to honor a prominent figure.
Overall Impression: The photograph evokes a sense of history and reverence. It appears to be a permanent memorial or tribute.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image depicts a memorial dedicated to James Walker. The memorial features a bust of Walker situated within an ornate stone archway. Above the bust, there is an inscription providing details about Walker's life:
- Born in Burlington on August 16, 1796.
- Died at Cambridge on December 23, 1874.
- Served as Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown from 1818 to 1839.
- Was an Overseer of Harvard College from 1825 to 1836.
- Was a Fellow from 1834 to 1863.
- Served as Professor from 1839 to 1853.
- Was President from 1853 to 1860.
- Was an Overseer again from 1864 to 1874.
Below the bust, there is another inscription with a poetic or philosophical quote:
"Learn where is wisdom, where is strength, where is understanding, that thou mayest know also where is length of days and life, where is the light of the eyes and peace."
The memorial is adorned with intricate carvings and decorative elements, adding to its grandeur and solemnity. The overall design suggests a significant tribute to Walker's contributions and legacy.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-26
This image shows a commemorative plaque or monument dedicated to James Walker. The plaque is made of stone and features an arched design with ornate details. At the center of the plaque, there is a bust sculpture of James Walker. Above the bust, there is an inscription providing biographical information about James Walker, including his birth and death dates, his role as a pastor, overseer, fellow, professor, and president, as well as the specific years he held these positions.
The inscription reads:
JAMES WALKER
BORN IN BURLINGTON.
AUGUST 16, 1796.
DIED AT CAMBRIDGE DECEMBER 23, 1874.
PASTOR OF THE HARVARD CHURCH IN CHARLESTOWN
1818 - 1839
OVERSEER OF HARVARD COLLEGE 1825-1836
FELLOW 1834-1863 PROFESSOR 1839-1853
PRESIDENT 1853-1860 OVERSEER 1864-1874
Below the bust, there is a quote inscribed on the plaque:
LEARN WHERE IS WISDOM WHERE IS STRENGTH WHERE IS UNDERSTANDING
THAT THOU MAYEST KNOW ALSO WHERE IS LENGTH OF DAYS AND LIFE
WHERE IS THE LIGHT OF THE EYES AND PEACE
The overall design of the monument is elaborate, with decorative elements such as columns, arches, and patterned backgrounds that enhance its visual appeal and significance.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-26
This image depicts a monument or plaque commemorating James Walker. The plaque is an ornate, arched structure with detailed carvings and inscriptions. At the top, the name "James Walker" is prominently displayed, along with his birth and death dates: "Born in Burlington, August 16, 1796. Died at Cambridge December 23, 1874." Below this, the inscription provides information about his roles and service: "Pastor of the Harvard Church in Charlestown 1818-1839, Overseer of Harvard College 1825-1836, Fellow 1834-1863, Professor 1839-1853, President 1863-1860, Overseer 1864-1874."
The central part of the monument features a bust of James Walker, a sculpted representation of his face. Beneath the bust, there is a inscription that reads: "Learn where is wisdom where is strength where is understanding that thou mayest know also where is length of days and life where is the light of the eyes and peace." This quote is reminiscent of scriptural teachings, possibly from the Book of Proverbs, emphasizing wisdom, strength, understanding, and peace.
The overall design of the monument is classical in style, with intricate carvings and a sense of honor and respect for the individual commemorated.