Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 50-58 |
Gender | Male, 100% |
Calm | 86.6% |
Surprised | 6.5% |
Fear | 6.1% |
Sad | 5.5% |
Happy | 3.1% |
Angry | 0.8% |
Disgusted | 0.8% |
Confused | 0.7% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Adult | 97.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
streetview architecture | 68.9% | |
paintings art | 31% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-06-05
a sign on the side of a building | 79.3% | |
a plaque on a wall | 79.2% | |
a plaque on the side of a building | 70.5% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-13
This image features a commemorative bronze plaque dedicated to Charles E. Marsters, Harvard 1907. The plaque recognizes his dedication to the continuous development of lacrosse and his exemplification of the highest ideals of amateur athletics. He is honored for his achievements over 50 years as a player, coach, referee, and goodwill ambassador. The text on the plaque notes his warmth and loyalty to those who knew him, indicating he was well-respected within the lacrosse community. The dates 1883 and 1962 are inscribed on either side at the top of the plaque, suggesting these represent his birth and death years. The plaque itself is mounted on a wall, identified by its distinctive masonry visible in the background.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-13
This image shows a memorial plaque dedicated to Charles E. Marsters. The plaque is dated with the years 1883 and 1962, and it recognizes Marsters for his dedication to the continual development of lacrosse. He is noted for exemplifying the highest ideals of amateur athletics and achieving unparalleled success as a player, coach, referee, and goodwill ambassador for over 50 years. The inscription highlights his warmth and loyalty to all who knew him, and mentions that his friends and associates in the lacrosse community honor his memory. Below the inscription is a relief depicting crossed lacrosse sticks and laurel leaves. The plaque notes that Marsters attended Harvard University, graduating in 1907.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-13
The image appears to be a bronze plaque honoring Charles E. Marsters, a Harvard graduate from 1907. The plaque contains a profile portrait of Marsters and text that describes his dedication to the development of lacrosse, his exemplification of the highest ideals of amateur athletics, his achievements as a player, coach, referee, and ambassador, and his warmth and loyalty to all who knew him in the lacrosse community. The plaque serves to honor Marsters' memory and his significant contributions to the sport of lacrosse over more than 50 years.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a bronze memorial plaque dedicated to Charles E. Marsters, a graduate of Harvard University in 1907. The plaque honors his dedication to the continual development of lacrosse, his exemplification of the highest ideals of amateur athletics, and his unparalleled achievements as a player, coach, referee and goodwill ambassador for over 50 years. It also acknowledges his warmth, loyalty to all who knew him, and his friends and associates in the lacrosse community who honor his memory. The plaque features a sculpted portrait of Marsters in the center, with crossed lacrosse sticks below, and his birth and death years of 1883-1962.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-13
This is a bronze memorial plaque dedicated to Charles E. Marsters, a Harvard graduate from the class of 1907. The plaque features a relief portrait medallion surrounded by laurel leaves, with crossed lacrosse sticks beneath it. The dates 1883-1962 are inscribed on either side of the portrait. The plaque commemorates Marsters' significant contributions to the sport of lacrosse over more than 50 years. The inscription praises his dedication to developing the sport, his exemplification of amateur athletic ideals, and his achievements as a player, coach, referee, and ambassador of goodwill. It also notes his warmth and loyalty to the lacrosse community. The memorial was created by his friends and associates in the lacrosse community to honor his memory and lasting impact on the sport. The plaque appears to be mounted on a white brick or concrete wall and is well-preserved, maintaining its dignified bronze finish.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a bronze plaque mounted on a white wall, commemorating Charles E. Marsters, Harvard 1907. The plaque features a circular relief of Marsters' head at the top, surrounded by two crossed lacrosse sticks. Below the relief, the name "CHARLES E. MARSTERS" is inscribed in large letters, followed by "HARVARD 1907" in smaller text. A paragraph of text below the name reads: "FOR HIS DEDICATION TO THE CONTINUAL DEVELOPMENT OF LACROSSE, FOR HIS EXEMPLIFICATION OF THE HIGHEST IDEALS OF AMATEUR ATHLETICS, FOR HIS UNPARALLELED ACHIEVEMENTS AS PLAYER, COACH, REFEREE AND GOOD WILL AMBASSADOR FOR OVER 50 YEARS, AND FOR HIS WARMTH AND LOYALTY TO ALL WHO KNEW HIM, HIS FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES IN THE LACROSSE COMMUNITY HONOR HIS MEMORY." The plaque is dated "1883" and "1962" in the upper left and right corners, respectively. The background of the image is a white wall with a rough texture, suggesting that the plaque is mounted on a stone or concrete surface. Overall, the image appears to be a tribute to Charles E. Marsters' contributions to the sport of lacrosse and his dedication to its development and promotion.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a bronze plaque mounted on a white wall, featuring a raised portrait of Charles E. Marsters at the top. The plaque is rectangular in shape and has a gold border around its edges. Below the portrait, the text "CHARLES E. MARSTERS" is prominently displayed in large letters, followed by "HARVARD 1907" in smaller text underneath. A quote or dedication is inscribed below this information, although it is not entirely legible due to the image quality. The quote appears to be praising Marsters for his contributions to the development of lacrosse, highlighting his achievements as a player, coach, referee, and ambassador for the sport over 50 years. The text also mentions his loyalty to those who knew him and his friends and associates in the lacrosse community honoring his memory. The plaque is securely fastened to the wall with four screws, one located at each corner. The background of the image features a white wall with horizontal lines, which may be a brick or concrete structure. Overall, the image suggests that the plaque is a memorial or tribute to Charles E. Marsters, recognizing his significant contributions to the sport of lacrosse.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image features a bronze plaque mounted on a white wall. The plaque has a golden border and is inscribed with text and an image of a man. The man's image is in a circular frame with two leaves on either side. The plaque reads "CHARLES E. MARSTERS HARVARD 1907" at the top, followed by the years "1883" and "1962" on either side of the image. The plaque also includes a detailed description of Charles E. Marsters' contributions to lacrosse, highlighting his dedication to the sport and his achievements as a player, coach, referee, and ambassador.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image features a bronze plaque mounted on a white brick wall. The plaque has a rectangular shape with a gold border. The plaque features a portrait of a man with a serious expression, surrounded by a laurel wreath. The man's name, "Charles E. Marsters," is inscribed at the top of the plaque, along with his birth and death years, "1883-1962." Below the portrait, there is a text that reads, "For his dedication to the continual development of lacrosse, for his exemplification of the highest ideals of amateur athletics, for his unparalleled achievements as player, coach, referee, and good will ambassador for over 50 years, and for his warmth and loyalty to all who knew him, his friends and associates in the lacrosse community honor his memory." The plaque appears to be a tribute to Charles E. Marsters, who was a significant figure in the world of lacrosse.