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Amazon

Book | 94.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 76% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 73.7% | |
a screenshot of text | 73.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a document with a list of items that are in the form of a receipt | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image displays a vintage report form for the Board of Health, featuring a table with columns for "Date of Report" and "Nuisance No." The form is divided into two sections: the top section contains the table, while the bottom section lists various types of nuisances, including cellar, basement, stair well, interior rooms, yards, courtyards, and alleyways, congestion of buildings on land, water-closets, sinks, house refuse disposal, and water-closets, sinks, house refuse disposal.
The form appears to be a template for reporting and tracking nuisances in a specific area, with the intention of providing a comprehensive record of the issues and their resolution. The use of a table format allows for easy organization and comparison of the data, making it a practical tool for the Board of Health to manage and address nuisance complaints effectively.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
This image depicts a form with two sections, likely used for reporting and tracking changes to a building's structure. The top section features a table with columns labeled "Date of Report," "Nuisance No.," and "Date of Report" repeated across the top. The bottom section contains a table with two columns: one listing various areas of the building (e.g., "CELLAR," "BASEMENT," "STAIR WELL," etc.) and the other providing space to record the date of completion for each area.
A red line separates the two tables, and a note below it reads, "Date of completion of structural and other changes ordered by the Board of Health. Number of the 'nuisance' report giving particulars of the changes:" The form appears to be designed for use by a building inspector or similar official to document and track changes made to a building in response to health and safety concerns.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
A document titled "Nuisance Report" is shown. It has a table with columns for "Date of Report," "Nuisance No.," and "Date of Nuisance Report." The table has six rows, with the first row having the headings and the remaining rows left blank. Below the table, there is a section with the text "Date of completion of structural and other changes ordered by the Board of Health." There are also sections for "Cellar," "Interior Rooms," "Basement," "Stair Well," "Water-Closet Apartments," "Yards, Courtyards and Alleyways," and "Congestion of Buildings on Land."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image depicts a document that appears to be a log or record sheet. It is divided into several sections, each with headers and rows for data entry. The document is divided into two main parts by a horizontal line.
The top part of the document consists of five columns. Each column has a header row with two labels: "Date of Report" and "Nuisance No." This section is designed to record dates and corresponding nuisance numbers. The columns are separated by vertical lines, and the rows are separated by horizontal lines, creating a grid-like structure. This part of the document is mostly blank, with only a few entries in the first column.
The bottom part of the document is also divided into columns but has different headers. The headers include "CELLAR," "INTERIOR ROOMS," "BASEMENT," "YARDS, COURTYARDS AND ALLEYWAYS," "STAIR WELL," "CONGESTION OF BUILDINGS ON LAND," "WATER-CLOSET APARTMENTS," and "WATER-CLOSETS, SINKS, HOUSE REFUSE DISPOSAL." Each of these headers is followed by "Date" and "No." fields, suggesting that this section is meant to record dates and numbers related to specific types of nuisances or issues.
The document appears to be a form used for tracking and reporting various types of nuisances or issues, possibly related to public health or building regulations. The structure of the document allows for organized recording of dates and corresponding nuisance numbers or descriptions.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a form likely used for tracking and reporting nuisances. It is beige-colored.
The top portion of the form has several columns, each labeled "Date of Report" and "Nuisance No.". These are presumably for recording the dates when reports were filed and the corresponding identification numbers.
Below this section, the form has a line that states "Date of completion of structural and other changes ordered by the Board of Health. Number of the "nuisance" report giving particulars of the changes".
The rest of the form is divided into two columns, with the following labels:
- Left Column: CELLAR, BASEMENT, STAIR WELL, WATER-CLOSET / APARTMENTS. Each section has space for "Date" and "No."
- Right Column: INTERIOR ROOMS, YARDS, COURTYARDS AND ALLEYS, CONGESTION OF BUILDINGS ON LAND, WATER-CLOSETS, SINKS, HOUSE REFUSE DISPOSAL. Each section also has space for "Date" and "No."
The layout suggests that the form is used to document the dates and report numbers associated with specific issues (nuisances) identified in different parts of a building or property.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a vintage, likely pre-computer, form or chart. It's a printed document with a grid-like structure.
Layout & Content:
- Top: The top section is divided into several vertical columns, each labeled with headings like "Date of Report," and "Nuisance No." suggesting a record-keeping system. The columns create a space for recording information.
- Middle: There's a heading that states: "Date of completion of structural and other changes ordered by the Board of Health. Number of the "nuisance" report giving particulars of the changes:".
- Bottom: The bottom section is divided into categories, each related to different areas of a building or property:
- Cellar, Interior Rooms
- Basement, Yards, Courtyards & Alleyways
- Stair Well, Congestion of Buildings on Land
- Water-Closet / Apartments, Water-closets, Sinks, House Refuse Disposal.
- Each category has spaces for "Date" and "No." of the "nuisance" report.
Style & Atmosphere:
- Vintage: The paper has a slightly aged look, with a faded color. The typography is also characteristic of older printing.
- Official/Bureaucratic: The form's structure, headings, and focus on specific details suggest a bureaucratic or official context. It seems designed for recording information related to health and building inspections.
In essence, it's a historical document.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image depicts a historical form used by a Board of Health to document the completion of structural and other changes ordered by the board. The form is divided into two main sections:
Top Section:
- This section contains multiple columns for recording the "Date of Report" and the corresponding "Nuisance No." for each report. There are ten such columns, allowing for multiple entries.
Bottom Section:
- This section is dedicated to specifying the date of completion of various structural and other changes. It is divided into several categories, each with spaces to record the "Date" and "No." (presumably the report number):
- Cellar
- Basement
- Stair Well
- Water-Closet Apartments
- Interior Rooms
- Yards, Courtyards and Alleyways
- Congestion of Buildings on Land
- Water-Closets, Sinks, House Refuse Disposal
- This section is dedicated to specifying the date of completion of various structural and other changes. It is divided into several categories, each with spaces to record the "Date" and "No." (presumably the report number):
The form is designed to track and document the resolution of health-related issues or nuisances in various parts of a property or building, ensuring that all ordered changes are completed and recorded systematically.