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Amazon
created on 2023-08-30
Clarifai
created on 2023-11-01
Imagga
created on 2018-12-27
Google
created on 2018-12-27
Microsoft
created on 2018-12-27
text | 99.8 | |
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illustration | 99.8 | |
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typography | 84.1 | |
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calligraphy | 74.9 | |
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document | 49.7 | |
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script | 44.1 | |
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sketch | 36.9 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 99.9% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-12-27
a close up of text on a white background | 76.1% | |
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a close up of text on a black background | 71.7% | |
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a close up of text on a white surface | 71.6% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-04
The image is a drawing by Ben Shahn featuring two men in suits. They are both depicted with simplified, expressive lines, with the man on the left having a prominent mustache and closed eyes. Their hands are bound together with chains. Below the drawing, there is a handwritten quote from Bartolomeo Vanzetti, expressing thoughts on life, death, justice, and their legacy. The text speaks about the meaning of their sacrifices and how their agony is seen as a triumph.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-07
The image depicts a sketched illustration of two male figures seated next to each other. The visible figure on the left has a prominent mustache and is wearing a jacket with a large collar. His eyes are closed, and his face has a somber expression. Underneath the illustration is a handwritten note expressing reflective thoughts on the significance of the individual's life, emphasizing themes of social justice, non-failure, understanding, peace, and the value of lives of ordinary people, claiming their agony as their triumph. The note is signed "Bartolomeo Vanzetti," suggesting that the text may be related to or a direct quote from Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who was an Italian-American anarchist known for his controversial trial and execution in the early 20th century. The top right corner bears the number "90," potentially indicating a page or sequence number. The image has an overall aged appearance with a yellowish tone.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-30
The image appears to be a drawing depicting two people, likely men, in an illustrated style. The figures have distinctive facial features and expressions, with one having a mustache. The drawing has an orange-tinted background, and there is handwritten text below the illustration. The text discusses themes of street corners, lost lives, and the triumph of human life in the face of adversity, though it does not identify the individuals shown in the drawing.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-30
This image is a sketch of two men, accompanied by a quote from Bartolomeo Vanzetti. The sketch features two men with distinct facial features and attire, set against an orange background. The quote, written in cursive, is attributed to Vanzetti and reflects on the human condition, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of life. The sketch appears to be a simple yet expressive representation of the two individuals, while the quote adds depth and context to the image. Overall, the image presents a thought-provoking reflection on the human experience, inviting the viewer to contemplate the complexities of life.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-30
The image is a sketch of two men, with the man on the left holding a chain and the man on the right with his hands clasped in front of him. The sketch is done in black ink on a beige background, with a quote from Bartolomeo Vanzetti at the bottom. The quote is written in black ink and reads: "If it had not been for this thing, I might have live out my life talking at street corners to scowling men. I might have die, unmarked, unknown, a failure. Now we are not a failure. This is our career and our triumph. Never in our full life could we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man as now we do by accident. Our words - our lives - our pains - nothing. The taking of our lives - lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fish peddler - all. That last moment belongs to us - that agony is our triumph." The sketch and quote appear to be related to the trial and execution of Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco, two Italian immigrants who were wrongly accused of murder and executed in 1927.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-10
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Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-10
The image is a combination of a drawing and a quote. The drawing depicts two men in profile, facing each other. Both men are wearing formal attire, with one man sporting a mustache and the other having a clean-shaven face. They are engaged in a conversation, with their hands gesturing towards each other. The drawing is done in black ink on a beige background, and it appears to be a sketch. Below the drawing, there is a quote written in cursive font on a piece of paper that is slightly torn at the top. The quote reads: "If it had not been for this thing, I might have lived out my life talking at street corners to scorning men. I might have died, unmarked, unknown, a failure. Now I am not a failure. This is our career and our triumph. Never in our full life can we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man as we do by accident. Our words - our lives - our pains - nothing! The taking of our lives - lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fish peddler - all! That last moment belongs to us - that agony is our triumph." The quote is attributed to Bartolomeo Vanzetti, an Italian anarchist who was executed in the United States in 1927. The quote reflects Vanzetti's belief that his execution was a triumph for justice and understanding, despite the circumstances of his death.
Text analysis
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