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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Document | 65.2% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of a cell phone | 78.5% | |
a screenshot from a cell phone | 71% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 70.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
primary view of object titled.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29
a photograph of a document with a checkered checkered checkered checkered checkered checkered
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a yellow check sheet with a black border
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This image is a vintage inspection record card, likely used for documenting details about a building's physical attributes and safety features. It is divided into structured sections for recording information.
Header Section: At the top, there are blank spaces to fill in details like the building's identification ("B'LD'G"), number of stories, frontage dimensions ("FT. FRONT"), depth dimensions ("FT. DEEP"), apartments per floor ("AP'TS PER FLOOR"), total apartments, owner details, agent, and address. It also includes fields for the borough and inspector/district information.
Appliances Section: Below the header, there is a section for noting appliances used for "fat boiling," specifying items like a brick-set stove or furnace, portable stove, cauldron, and kettle.
Dumbwaiter Shaft Section: An area for detailing the dumbwaiter shaft, its extension from shop to store, the shaft walls' materials, ceiling of the shaft, slides, gear supports, and thickness.
Shaft Doors Section: This section describes the arrangement of shaft doors, with notes on fireproofing and whether they are designed to restrict openings and ensure safety.
Bottom Half: The lower half of the card is blank, with a grid-lined diagram space for visual or technical drawings related to the building.
The card is beige with black text, organized in a systematic layout for efficient recording of details. It appears to be a historical record used in regulatory or inspection contexts.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image shows an empty building inspection card used for recording details about a building's structure and safety features. The card has a form layout with multiple sections to fill in information. The top section includes fields labeled "B'LD'G.", "STORIES", "FT. FRONT", "FT. DEEP", "AP'TS PER FLOOR", "TOTAL AP'TS", and "Number-Base-Cellar". There are also labels for "OWNER", "AGENT", "ADDRESS", "BOROUGH OF", "INSPECTOR", and "DIST."
Below these sections are areas for detailed information about safety features such as "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING" with options for "on premises", "brick-set stove or furnace", "portable stove", "cauldron", and "kettle". There is also a section for "DUMBWAITER SHAFT" and "SHAFT DOORS" with sub-fields such as "MATERIAL", "THICKNESS", and a note on their configuration.
The lower part of the card has a blank, gridded area labeled "DIAGRAM", intended for sketches or diagrams related to the building inspection. The card looks like it is intended for use by building inspectors to document characteristics, safety equipment, and other information pertinent to the building being inspected.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17
The image appears to be a form or document related to building or property information. It contains various fields and sections with labels such as "B'LD'G.", "STORIES", "FT. FRONT", "FT. DEEP", "AP'TS PER FLOOR", "TOTAL AP'TS", "OWNER", "ADDRESS", "AGENT", "BOROUGH OF", "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING", and details about the building's material, shaft, and other technical specifications. The overall layout and content suggest this is a detailed record or assessment of a building or property.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17
This appears to be a vintage inspection or documentation form, likely from a building department or similar regulatory agency. The form has various fields at the top for recording information about a building, including sections for:
- Building stories and dimensions (Ft. Front, Ft. Deep)
- Apartments per floor
- Owner and address information
- Agent details
- Borough and inspector information
There's a specific section dedicated to "Appliances for Fat Boiling" and "Dumbwaiter Shaft" specifications, suggesting this might be related to restaurant or food service building inspections. The form includes fields for material thickness, shaft doors, and other technical specifications.
The bottom portion of the form consists of a grid pattern, presumably for sketches, notes or additional documentation. The paper appears to be aged, with a yellowish tint, and uses green grid lines. This type of form was likely used for official building inspections or permits in an urban setting.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a vintage, yellowed, and graph-paper-like document with a grid pattern, featuring a table with various columns and rows. The table is divided into sections, each with its own set of columns and rows, and includes a key or legend at the top.
- Key or Legend
- The key or legend is located at the top of the table and provides information about the different sections and columns.
- It includes abbreviations and symbols used throughout the table.
- Table Sections
- The table is divided into several sections, each with its own set of columns and rows.
- The sections are labeled with headings such as "STORIES", "FT. FRONT", "FT. DEEP", "AP'TS PER FLOOR", and "TOTAL AP'TS".
- Each section has its own set of columns and rows, with some sections having more columns than others.
- Columns and Rows
- The columns and rows in each section are labeled with specific information, such as "OWNER", "AGENT", "BOROUGH OF", "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING", "DUMBWAITER SHAFT", "SHAFT DOORS", and "MATERIAL".
- The columns and rows are filled with data, which appears to be handwritten or typed.
- Some columns have blank spaces, indicating that not all information was provided.
- Grid Pattern
- The table has a grid pattern, with light blue lines separating the columns and rows.
- The grid pattern gives the table a vintage or retro appearance.
- Overall Appearance
- The table has a worn and aged appearance, with yellowing paper and faded ink.
- The grid pattern and handwritten or typed data give the table a unique and interesting appearance.
In summary, the image presents a vintage table with a grid pattern, divided into several sections with their own set of columns and rows. The table includes a key or legend at the top and is filled with handwritten or typed data. The overall appearance of the table is worn and aged, with yellowing paper and faded ink.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a yellowed card with a grid pattern, featuring black text and lines. The top section of the card is divided into two columns, with the left column containing the following labels:
- B'LD'G.
- OWNER
- AGENT
- BOROUGH OF
- APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING
- DUMBWAITER SHAFT
- SHAFT DOORS
The right column contains corresponding information for each label, although some fields are blank. The bottom section of the card features a large grid pattern, with the word "DIAGRAM" written vertically along the left side.
Overall, the image appears to be a vintage document or record card, possibly used for architectural or real estate purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a form or report, likely related to a building's inspection or assessment. The document has a structured layout with various sections and headings. Here is a detailed description of the image:
The document has a grid-like structure with rows and columns, indicating that it is a form with predefined fields and sections. The headings and labels are written in bold text, making them easily distinguishable.
The top section of the document includes the following headings:
"B'LD'G." (Building)
"STORIES" (Stories or floors)
"FT. FRONT" (Feet front)
"FT. DEEP" (Feet deep)
"AP'TS PER FLOOR" (Apartments per floor)
"TOTAL AP'TS" (Total apartments)
Below these headings, there are blank fields or spaces where information can be entered.
The next section of the document includes the following headings:
"OWNER" (Owner's name)
"ADDRESS" (Building address)
"AGENT" (Agent's name or contact information)
"BOROUGH OF" (Borough or district)
"APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING" (Appliances for fat boiling)
"DUMBWAITER" (Dumbwaiter information)
"SHAFT" (Shaft information)
"SHAFT DOORS" (Shaft doors information)
Each of these headings is followed by a blank field or space for entering the relevant information.
The document also includes a diagram or illustration in the bottom left corner, which appears to be a schematic or layout of the building or shaft.
Overall, the image is a structured form or report that likely contains information about a building's inspection or assessment, including details about the building's dimensions, apartments, appliances, and other relevant features.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a document that seems to be a form or a report, likely related to building inspections or construction details. The document has a grid-like structure with various sections and fields for data entry. The header at the top reads "B'LDG." and "STORIES," followed by "FT. FRONT," "FT. DEEP," and "AP'TS PER FLOOR." Below these headers, there are fields for "OWNER," "ADDRESS," "AGENT," and "INSPECTOR."
The document also includes a section labeled "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING," which lists items such as "Brick-set stove or furnace," "Portable stove," "Cauldron," and "Kettle." There is also a section for "DUMBWAITER SHAFT," which includes details about the shaft's material, thickness, and other specifications.
Additionally, there is a section for "SHAFT DOORS," which mentions the number of doors in the shop and in the store, as well as details about fireproof arrangements and other openings.
The document appears to be a comprehensive form used for recording detailed information about a building's construction, appliances, and safety features.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-04
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a vintage form or document, likely used for building inspection or records. It is formatted with various fields for entering information such as building details (B'LD'G), number of stories, frontage and depth (FT. FRONT, FT. DEEP), number of apartments per floor, owner, address, agent, and borough.
There are specific sections related to "Appliances for Fat Boiling" (whether they are on premises and what they consist of), and details about a dumbwaiter shaft, including its material, the stories it extends between, and the number of doors in the shop and store.
The form also includes spaces to note thickness of shaft walls and ceilings, whether shaft doors are fireproof, and if they are arranged so only one can be open at a time. A section labelled "Diagram" is included at the bottom, indicating a space for a visual representation.
The form has a retro feel due to the paper color, font, and layout, as well as the use of specific terminology like "appliances for fat boiling" and "dumbwaiter shaft." There is a grid pattern printed on the lower part of the form, intended for the diagram. There's a handwritten number "410" in the upper right corner.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-04
This is a vintage inspection form with a structured layout. It's divided into several sections:
- Header: Contains fields like "B'LD'G." (likely Building), "STORIES," "FT. FRONT," "FT. DEEP," "AP'TS PER FLOOR," and "TOTAL AP'TS."
- Identifying Information: Includes "OWNER," "ADDRESS," and "AGENT."
- Verification: A statement indicating "All statements on this card are correct."
- Specific Inspection Areas: Focuses on areas like "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING," "DUMBWAITER SHAFT," and "SHAFT DOORS." Each of these areas has more specific fields to be filled out, for example, the "APPLIANCES FOR FAT BOILING" section has fields for "On premises," "Consists of," and other types of equipment (like "Brick-set stove or furnace," "Portable stove," "Cauldron," and "Kettle").
- Material and Thickness: Fields to record the "MATERIAL" of the Dumbwaiter shaft (Walls, Ceiling) and the "THICKNESS"
- Diagram Area: At the bottom, there's a labeled area for a "DIAGRAM," which is empty in this image, but presumably intended for a sketch or visual representation.
- Grid: The form has a grid throughout, which helps with alignment and organization.
The document has a vintage feel due to its paper type, layout, and the subjects addressed (like fat boiling and dumbwaiter shafts). It would likely be used by an inspector to record details about building features during an inspection.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image appears to be a form or checklist used for inspecting and recording details about a building, specifically focusing on the dumbwaiter shaft and appliances for fat boiling. Here is a detailed summary of the form:
Header Information:
- B'LD'G: Likely an abbreviation for "Building."
- STORIES: Number of stories in the building.
- FT. FRONT: Frontage feet.
- FT. DEEP: Depth feet.
- AP'TS PER FLOOR: Number of apartments per floor.
- TOTAL AP'TS: Total number of apartments in the building.
- ADDRESS: The address of the building.
- OWNER: Name of the building owner.
- AGENT: Name of the agent.
- BOROUGH OF: The borough in which the building is located.
- INSPECTOR: Name of the inspector.
- DIST.: District number.
Appliances for Fat Boiling:
- On Premises: Checkbox to indicate if the appliances are on the premises.
- Consists of: Options to check what the appliances consist of:
- Brick-set stove or furnace
- Portable stove
- Cauldron
- Kettle
Dumbwaiter Shaft:
- Extends from shop on: Indicates the extension of the shaft from the shop.
- To storey on: Indicates the story to which the shaft extends.
- Material: Options to check the material of the shaft:
- Walls of shaft
- Ceiling of shaft
- Slides: Checkbox for slides.
- Gear Supports: Checkbox for gear supports.
- Thickness: Options to check the thickness:
- Shaft walls
- Shaft ceiling
- Fireproof: Checkbox to indicate if the shaft is fireproof.
- Arranged so only one door can be open or partly open at a time: Checkbox for this safety feature.
- Other openings: Checkbox for other openings.
Shaft Doors:
- No. in shop: Number of doors in the shop.
- No. in store: Number of doors in the store.
Diagram:
- There is a section labeled "DIAGRAM" where a diagram can be drawn to illustrate the layout or specific details of the dumbwaiter shaft and appliances.
Notes:
- A note at the top states: "All statements on this card are correct."
This form is likely used by inspectors to ensure that the dumbwaiter shaft and fat boiling appliances meet safety and regulatory standards.
Qwen
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