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Amazon

Document | 99.5% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 87.8% | |
a screenshot of text | 87.7% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 83.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a document with a city seal seal on it | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This document is an official notice from the "Office of the Board of Health" of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts. The header prominently displays the city's name and seal in the upper left corner. The text is formal and addresses an unspecified recipient. It states that the Board of Health has conducted an examination of a specific tenement and building, which is occupied as a dwelling place. The document allows spaces to fill in details about the property, such as the owner's name, address, and street number, as these are left blank.
The notice declares that the Board has deemed the building unfit for occupation due to improper sewage or other unspecified reasons, and that the conditions are harmful to the occupants and the public. It requests the occupants to vacate and quit the premises within a certain number of days (the timeframe is left blank).
Towards the bottom, there is a blank space for the date, as well as signatures for the certification by the "Board of Health of the City of Springfield" and an Assistant Marshal. It is marked as "A True Copy" with a line for attestations.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a historical document from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, specifically from the Office of the Board of Health. The document is a form intended to be filled out for notifying a tenant or building occupant regarding the unfit condition of their dwelling.
At the top, the document features the seal of the City of Springfield, which includes the date "May 14, 1852" and the words "Springfield Mass. City Seal." Below the seal, the text reads "City of Springfield, Mass.," followed by "Office of the Board of Health."
The main body of the document consists of a formal notice template with blanks to be filled in with specific details. The text explains that the Board of Health of Springfield has determined a certain tenement or building to be unfit for occupation, potentially due to a lack of proper sewerage or other reasons, which could pose a nuisance and health risk.
The form includes spaces to fill in details such as the name of the owner or occupant, the address, and the number of days within which the occupant must vacate the premises. The document ends with lines for signatures from the Board of Health of the City of Springfield and an attestation by the Assistant Marshal of Springfield.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
This image appears to be an official document from the Office of the Board of Health of the City of Springfield, Massachusetts. The document notifies the occupant of a certain tenement and building that the Board of Health has determined the building to be unfit for occupation due to lack of proper sewerage or other reasons, and requires the occupant to remove and quit the premises within a specified number of days. The document is signed by the Board of Health and attested by the Assistant Marshal of Springfield.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This image shows a historical document from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts Board of Health. It appears to be an official notice or form used to inform tenants that their dwelling has been deemed unfit for occupation. The document includes the city seal at the top and is titled "OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH."
The form explains that after examination of a tenement or building, if the Board of Health finds it unfit for occupation due to improper sewerage or other reasons that could cause nuisance or sickness to occupants and the public, the residents are required to vacate the premises within a specified number of days.
The document has blank spaces to be filled in with details such as the tenant's name, property location, and dates. At the bottom, there are spaces for signatures from the Board of Health members and an Assistant Marshal of Springfield to attest that it's a true copy.
This appears to be a formal eviction notice used by public health officials in Springfield, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, to enforce housing and sanitation standards.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a document from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, specifically from the Office of the Board of Health. The document is a notice to the Board of Health of the City of Springfield, stating that they have made due examination of a certain tenement and building, occupied as a dwelling place by and situated on said street, and whereas said Board of Health is satisfied, upon such examination, that said building and tenements have become, for want of proper sewerage, or for other reasons, unfit for occupation, as a dwelling place, and is a cause of nuisance, and sickness to said occupants, and to the public.
The document is dated and signed by the Assistant Marshal of Springfield, and it appears to be a formal notice or order to remove and quit said premises within a certain number of days from the date hereof. The document is written in a formal, old-fashioned style, with a circular seal at the top left corner featuring the words "CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS." and an image of a building. The background of the document is off-white, with a darker border around the edges.
Overall, the image suggests that the City of Springfield is taking action to address a health concern related to a specific building or tenement, and is requiring the occupants to vacate the premises.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a notice from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, Office of the Board of Health. The notice is addressed to an unspecified individual and informs them that they are required to vacate a dwelling place due to its unsatisfactory condition.
Key Features:
- Seal: A circular seal with the words "City of Springfield" and "Mass." is visible in the top-left corner.
- Header: The header reads "City of Springfield, Mass." and "Office of the Board of Health."
- Body: The body of the notice explains that the Board of Health has deemed the dwelling place unfit for occupation due to its condition.
- Signature Line: A line is provided for the Assistant Marshal of Springfield to sign the notice.
- Date: The date of the notice is not specified, but it appears to be from an earlier time period based on the language and formatting used.
Overall Impression:
The notice appears to be a formal document issued by the City of Springfield's Board of Health, requiring the recipient to vacate a dwelling place due to its unsatisfactory condition. The language and formatting used suggest that the notice is from an earlier time period.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image appears to be an official document from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, specifically from the Office of the Board of Health. The document is titled "City of Springfield, Mass. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH." It is dated May 14, 1898, and includes the seal of the city.
The document is addressed to an occupant of a tenement and building that has been deemed unfit for occupation due to lack of proper sewage or other reasons. The Board of Health has determined that the building and tenements are a cause of nuisance and sickness to the occupants and the public. The occupant is required to vacate the premises within a specified number of days from the date of the document.
The document includes a signature line for the Assistant Marshal of Springfield, indicating that the document has been witnessed and attested to by an official representative of the city. The document is marked as "A True Copy," indicating that it is an official and authentic copy of the original document.
Overall, the image depicts a formal and official document from the City of Springfield's Board of Health, notifying an occupant of a tenement and building that it is unfit for occupation and requiring them to vacate the premises within a specified timeframe.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a formal document titled "City of Springfield, Mass. Office of the Board of Health." It is a notification letter from the Board of Health to an occupant of a certain tenement and building. The document is formatted with a header that includes the city's name, the office issuing the document, and a seal on the left side. The seal features the city's emblem and the date "MAY 14, 1839."
The body of the document begins with the phrase "To WHEREAS, the Board of Health of the City of Springfield have made due examination of a certain tenement and building, occupied as a dwelling place by supposed to be owned by and situated on numbered on said street: and whereas said Board of Health is satisfied, upon such examination, that said building and tenements have become, for want of proper sewerage, or for other reasons, unfit for occupation, as a dwelling place, and is a cause of nuisance, and sickness to said occupants, and to the public."
The Board of Health is notifying the occupant that they are required to remove and quit the premises within a specified number of days from the date of the document. The document includes a signature line for the Board of Health and the Assistant Marshal of Springfield, indicating that it is a true copy attested by these officials.
The document is structured with formal language and includes blank spaces for specific details such as the owner's name, street address, and the number of days given for vacating the premises. The tone is authoritative, reflecting the seriousness of the health concerns that prompted the notification.
In summary, this document is an official notification from the Board of Health in Springfield, Massachusetts, requiring the occupant of a specified dwelling to vacate the premises due to health and safety concerns. The document is signed by authorized officials and includes a seal to authenticate its legitimacy.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-09
The image is a formal document issued by the "Office of the Board of Health" in Springfield, Massachusetts. It is printed on a sheet of aged, light-colored paper with a watermark visible in the top right corner. The document is a legal notice related to a dwelling.
At the top of the document, there is an official seal of the City of Springfield, a circular design with text and an image. The document is structured with blank spaces for filling in specific details, such as the owner's name, the address, and the number of days allowed for vacating the premises. The text explains that the Board of Health, after inspection, has determined the building to be unfit for habitation due to issues such as lack of proper sewage and a cause of nuisance and sickness. The document then formally notifies the occupant to remove themselves from the premises.
The document concludes with spaces for signatures from the Board of Health and the Assistant Marshal of Springfield. A section for "A True Copy. ATTEST:" is at the bottom, followed by the signature line of the assistant marshal. The overall tone of the document is formal and official, indicative of legal proceedings.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-16
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows an official document from the City of Springfield, Massachusetts, specifically from the Office of the Board of Health. The document is printed on what appears to be off-white or light beige paper. The text is in a formal, old-fashioned font.
At the top left corner is the city seal of Springfield. It depicts a building and landscape with the words "Organized A Town May 14, 1636, O.S.A" surrounding it. To the right of the seal is the title "City of Springfield, Mass." and below that, "OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH."
The body of the document is a formal notification. It states that the Board of Health has examined a certain tenement and building, occupied as a dwelling place, and has determined that it is unfit for occupation due to issues like improper sewerage or other reasons. The document is notifying the occupant that they are required to remove and quit the premises within a certain number of days.
At the bottom, there are lines for the date of the document and the signature of the "Board of Health of the City of Springfield," and a signature for the "Assistant Marshal of Springfield." There is also an "A True Copy. ATTEST:" line, suggesting it's a certified copy of an original document.
Overall, the image presents an old, official notice from the City of Springfield's Board of Health regarding an unsafe or uninhabitable dwelling.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a formal notice from the Office of the Board of Health in the City of Springfield, Massachusetts. The document is addressed to the occupants of a specific tenement and building, which is identified as a dwelling place. The notice states that the Board of Health has conducted an examination of the premises and found that the building and tenements are unfit for occupation due to inadequate sewerage or other reasons. As a result, the building is considered a cause of nuisance and sickness to both the occupants and the public.
The notice requires the occupants to remove and quit the premises within a specified number of days from the date of the notice. The document is signed by the Board of Health of the City of Springfield and is attested by the Assistant Marshal of Springfield. The exact date, the number of days for removal, and the specific address of the tenement are left blank, presumably to be filled in as needed. The notice concludes with the statement "A True Copy," indicating that it is an official and accurate document.