Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 35-52 |
Gender | Male, 56.6% |
Disgusted | 8.8% |
Sad | 30.1% |
Confused | 7% |
Happy | 5.8% |
Angry | 16.3% |
Surprised | 9.3% |
Calm | 22.7% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 26-43 |
Gender | Female, 64.2% |
Disgusted | 1.9% |
Angry | 1.8% |
Confused | 15% |
Sad | 44.8% |
Happy | 9.7% |
Calm | 22.8% |
Surprised | 3.9% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-38 |
Gender | Male, 97.8% |
Happy | 1.5% |
Disgusted | 4.2% |
Angry | 3.9% |
Surprised | 2.1% |
Sad | 15.9% |
Calm | 70% |
Confused | 2.4% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 26-43 |
Gender | Female, 99.1% |
Confused | 8.9% |
Surprised | 4.3% |
Calm | 9.9% |
Sad | 6.1% |
Happy | 60.9% |
Disgusted | 5.8% |
Angry | 4.1% |

AWS Rekognition
Age | 45-63 |
Gender | Female, 88.7% |
Confused | 5.8% |
Sad | 69.1% |
Calm | 11.1% |
Happy | 3.9% |
Surprised | 5% |
Disgusted | 1.6% |
Angry | 3.4% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 98.9% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 98.8% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 97.7% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 97.2% | |

AWS Rekognition
Person | 94% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 92.9% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 92.3% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 92% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 87.3% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 84.9% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 53.9% | |

Clarifai
Human face | 33.1% | |

Clarifai
Man | 86.3% | |

Clarifai
Man | 71.3% | |

Clarifai
Clothing | 84% | |

Clarifai
Clothing | 77.5% | |

Clarifai
Clothing | 77.4% | |

Clarifai
Clothing | 37% | |

Clarifai
Clothing | 35.9% | |

Clarifai
Woman | 74% | |

Clarifai
Woman | 62.1% | |

Clarifai
Poster | 72.4% | |

Clarifai
Human hair | 42.2% | |

Clarifai
Human hair | 35.7% | |

Clarifai
Fashion accessory | 39.2% | |

Clarifai
Human eye | 37.4% | |

Clarifai
Human eye | 36.9% | |

Clarifai
Human nose | 35.6% | |

Clarifai
Human nose | 33.7% | |

Clarifai
Human nose | 33.3% | |

Clarifai
Human arm | 34.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-01
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-01
a close up of a book | 70.2% | |
close up of a book | 65% | |
a close up of a book cover | 64.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14
a comic about a man who is obsessed with his wife.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a comic strip strip strip art of a comic strip strip art
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-07
This is a page from a graphic novel or comic book that features a sequence of illustrated panels. Each panel contains characters engaged in a conversation, depicted with speech bubbles that contain their dialogue. The artwork is detailed and in black and white, providing a realistic rendering of the scenes.
The characters appear to be having an everyday conversation that involves topics like lunch breaks, plans for the evening, and a desire to get out of the city. The text in the speech bubbles reflects a casual back-and-forth interaction with expressions of emotion and personal thoughts.
The layout of the page is typical for graphic narratives, where the story progresses through the panels in a manner that guides the reader's eye from one to the next in a structured sequence to follow the storyline. The art style seems consistent throughout, suggesting a single artist's work.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-07
The image is a black-and-white illustrated comic strip featuring two individuals, a man and a woman, engaging in a phone conversation. The man is initially shown holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola and greets Ingrid, asking how she is. The woman explains she is good and is planning to go on her lunch break soon and possibly head over into Cambridge. The man mentions he's already had his lunch break.
In a subsequent panel, the woman expresses a need to use the bathroom. The conversation continues with the man asking about her plans for the evening, to which she replies she was thinking of driving out to see her mom because she hasn't seen her since Easter. The conversation concludes with the man mentioning he made plans to see a show at "The Middle East" with someone named Natalie.
Throughout the conversation, there is a humorous moment where the woman momentarily freaks out, as indicated by the large "AAAA" exclamation. The comic strip captures an everyday conversation with relatable elements of planning, casual interactions, and minor interruptions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28
This appears to be a black and white comic strip or graphic novel sequence showing a conversation between two people. One person is wearing a floral or daisy-patterned dark shirt. The panels show them having a dialogue about going on break, visiting Cambridge, and making plans. There's a book visible in one panel titled "The Masterpiece." The art style is realistic with detailed shading and cross-hatching. The conversation flows through multiple panels, with speech bubbles containing text about travel plans and meeting up. The final panels discuss plans involving the Middle East. The artwork has a sketchy, naturalistic quality to it.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-16
The image appears to be a comic strip or graphic novel excerpt showing two people having a conversation. The man on the left is reading a book titled "The Masterpiece by Emil Zola". The woman on the right seems distraught or crying, with tears visible on her face.
In the dialogue, the man comments that he doesn't know much about the book, while the woman expresses frustration, saying "Oh hey David, don't mind me! I'm going on another one of my incoherent crying fits into Cambridge!" The man asks what's wrong, to which the woman responds "What are you going to do tonight? Ha! That's funny, like some tame sitcom-ey thing? I was thinking of trying to erase an entire part of my life! I feel guilty, like I haven't been strict enough with Lester. But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?"
The overall tone seems tense and emotionally charged based on the woman's distressed state and fragmented dialogue. The black and white sketched art style contributes to the somber mood.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-16
The image appears to be a black and white comic panel depicting a conversation between several characters. The characters are engaged in an animated discussion, with thought bubbles and speech balloons indicating their dialogue. The comic has a distinctive, hand-drawn style and seems to depict a slice-of-life or interpersonal narrative. Without identifying any specific individuals, the image conveys a sense of relatability and human interaction through the characters' expressions and body language.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-16
This is a black and white comic/graphic novel page showing a phone conversation between two people. One person is reading "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola while on the phone. The other character is wearing a dark top with a floral or star pattern. The conversation flows through several panels, discussing plans and schedules. The artwork is done in a realistic sketch style with careful attention to shading and detail. The dialogue includes discussion about breaks, travel plans, and mentions of Cambridge and the Middle East. The layout effectively captures the natural flow and awkward pauses of a phone conversation through its panel composition and speech bubbles.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image is a comic strip featuring a conversation between two individuals, Ingrid and David. The comic strip consists of six panels, each depicting a different scene in the conversation.
Panel 1:
Ingrid is shown holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola, with a speech bubble saying "Hello?" David responds with "Oh hey David. How's it going?" and Ingrid replies, "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge. Are you going on break soon?"
Panel 2:
Ingrid is shown sitting at a table, looking unwell, with a speech bubble saying "I don't know. I hope so. I really have to pee!" David asks if she has already had her lunch break, and Ingrid responds, "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve."
Panel 3:
David is shown sitting across from Ingrid, holding a bottle of water, with a speech bubble saying "Oh really?! That stinks. Oh well..." Ingrid apologizes, saying "Yeah, sorry."
Panel 4:
Ingrid is shown talking on the phone, with a speech bubble saying "Aaaaaaaaaaa... Don't do it, Ingrid!! Stop!!" David asks what she is doing tonight, and Ingrid responds, "Ha, that's funny. I was going to ask you the same thing!"
Panel 5:
Ingrid is shown looking worried, with a speech bubble saying "Anyway... So..." David asks if she feels guilty about not seeing her mom since Easter, and Ingrid responds, "But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?"
Panel 6:
Ingrid is shown looking excited, with a speech bubble saying "Oh really? Awww. I'd love to. I've been itching to get out of the city, but..." David asks what's the Middle East, and Ingrid responds, "I made plans with Natalie to see a show in the Middle East."
Overall, the comic strip depicts a conversation between Ingrid and David, discussing their plans and feelings about each other's company.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image presents a comic strip featuring a man and woman engaged in conversation. The comic strip is divided into six panels, each containing a distinct scene.
Panel 1:
The first panel depicts the man holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola. He greets the woman, "Hello?" and she responds with "Ingrid?" The man then asks, "Oh hey David, how's it going?" to which the woman replies, "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge."
Panel 2:
In the second panel, the woman is shown holding a book and responding to the man's question about her plans. She says, "Are you going on break soon?" The man replies, "I don't know. I hope so. I really have to pee!"
Panel 3:
The third panel shows the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve." The man responds, "Oh really? That stinks. Oh well..."
Panel 4:
In the fourth panel, the man is shown holding a book and saying, "Yeah, sorry." The woman responds, "It's all right."
Panel 5:
The fifth panel depicts the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "What are you doing tonight?" The man replies, "Ha, that's funny. I was going to ask you the same thing!"
Panel 6:
The final panel shows the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "Anyway... so..." The man responds, "I feel guilty. I haven't been over there since Easter. But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?"
The comic strip effectively conveys the conversation between the man and woman, highlighting their exchange about plans, lunch breaks, and social activities.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image is a black-and-white comic strip consisting of five panels arranged in a grid format. The strip features characters engaged in various activities and conversations.
In the top-left panel, a man is reading a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Émile Zola. He appears to be deeply engrossed in the book, with his eyes focused on the pages.
In the top-right panel, a woman is holding a telephone to her ear, seemingly engaged in a conversation. She looks slightly distracted and is looking off into the distance.
The middle-left panel shows a woman holding a telephone to her ear with a distressed expression. She appears to be reacting to something she is hearing on the phone.
In the middle-right panel, a man is holding a book and appears to be reacting to something he has read. He has a surprised expression on his face.
The bottom-left panel depicts a woman holding a telephone to her ear, looking frustrated or annoyed. She seems to be engaged in a conversation that is not going well.
The bottom-right panel shows a hand holding a book with a map of the Middle East visible. The hand appears to be pointing at a specific location on the map.
The comic strip likely tells a story or conveys a message through the interactions and expressions of the characters depicted in the panels.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
A comic strip features a man and a woman on the left side. The man is holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola. The woman is on the phone, and she seems to be talking to someone. On the right side, a man is sitting on a chair, and he is holding a book. He is looking at the woman, and he seems to be listening to her. The woman is wearing glasses and a watch.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15
The image is a black and white comic strip with a grid of panels telling a story through dialogue and character expressions. In the first panel, a man with dark hair is holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola, partially obscuring his face, as he says "Hello?" A speech bubble from off-panel responds, "Oh hey David. How's it going?"
In the next panel, a woman with glasses and her hair pulled back is speaking on the phone, saying "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge. Are you going on break soon?"
The third panel shows the first man again, responding, "Ingrid?" The fourth panel shows the woman, presumably Ingrid, still on the phone, saying, "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve." In the fifth panel, David replies, "Oh really?! That stinks. Oh well..."
The sixth panel features Ingrid again, stating, "I don't know. I hope so. I really have to pee! But, uh..." The seventh panel shows David, still holding a book or papers, responding "Yeah, sorry. It's all right."
In the eighth panel, Ingrid speaks into the phone, "AAAAAAAAAAA DON'T DO IT INGRID!! STOP!!" The ninth panel shows a hand on a purse with an embroidered design, asking "What's the Middle East?"
The tenth panel depicts Ingrid, still on the phone, saying "What are you doing tonight? Ha! That's funny, I was going to ask you the same thing! I was thinking of driving out to see my Mom. I feel guilty I haven't been over there since Easter... But yeah ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?"
In the final panel, David replies, "Oh really? Awww, I'd love to, I've been itching to get out of the city, but.. I made plans with Natalie to see a show at The Middle East."
The comic strip appears to be a conversation between two people, Ingrid and David, about their plans for the day and evening.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15
This is a black and white comic strip. The comic is divided into six panels. The style is realistic.
Panel 1: A man is reading a book with the title "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola. A speech bubble says "Hello?" and another says "Ingrid?". In the background to the right, a woman is on the phone.
Panel 2: The woman is still on the phone. She says "Oh hey David. How's it going?" and "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge. Are you going on break soon?".
Panel 3: The woman is again on the phone. In her speech bubbles she says "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve", "Oh really?! That stinks. Oh well... Yeah, sorry". A man is behind her at a counter, holding a box.
Panel 4: The man at the counter says "It's all right."
Panel 5: The woman is still on the phone, and looks exasperated. She says "A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A" and "Don't do it Ingrid!! Stop!! Anyway... So..." In another speech bubble she asks "What are you doing tonight?" Another speech bubble on the phone reads "Ha! That's funny, I was going to ask you the same thing! I was thinking of driving out to see my mom... I feel guilty, I haven't been over there since Easter.. But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?".
Panel 6: The man from Panel 3 appears again. The woman says "Oh really? Awww, I'd love to. I've been itching to get out of the city, but". The man holds a bag, and a speech bubble asks "What's the Middle East?" The last speech bubble reads, "I made plans with Natalie to see a show at the Middle East".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a black-and-white comic strip featuring a conversation between two individuals, a man and a woman. The comic is divided into four panels, each depicting a different part of their interaction.
Panel 1:
- The man is sitting and reading a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola.
- The woman enters and says, "Hello?"
- The man responds, "Oh hey, David, how's it going?"
- The woman corrects him, "Ingrid?"
- The man then asks, "Good. I'm going on my lunch break. I was thinking of heading over to Cambridge. Are you going to break soon?"
Panel 2:
- The woman responds, "I don't know. I hope so. I really need to pee!"
- The man says, "But uh..."
- The woman continues, "As I already have my lunch break at twelve."
- The man reacts, "Oh really? That stinks. Oh well."
- The woman says, "Yeah, sorry."
- The man responds, "It's all right."
Panel 3:
- The woman exclaims, "AAAAAAAaaaaaaa," indicating frustration or exasperation.
- The man asks, "What are you doing tonight?"
- The woman responds, "Ha, that's funny. Ask you the same thing!"
- The man says, "I was thinking of going to see my mom."
- The woman continues, "I feel guilty. I haven't seen her since Easter. But yeah, ya know. Let me know if you want to come with me."
- The man asks, "What's the Middle East?"
Panel 4:
- The woman responds, "Oh really? Awwww. I've been itching to get out of the city, but I made plans with a friend to see a show at the Middle East."
The comic strip captures a casual, somewhat awkward conversation between two individuals, highlighting their plans and interactions in a humorous and relatable manner.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-09
This image appears to be a page from a comic book or graphic novel. The comic is in black and white and features two characters, a man and a woman, engaged in a conversation. The man is holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola, while the woman is talking on the phone. The conversation seems to revolve around the woman's plans to go on a lunch break and the man's inquiry about it. The woman also mentions her mother, and there is a mention of a show at the Middle East, which could be a venue or a concert. The dialogue includes expressions of surprise, amusement, and slightly humorous exchanges, suggesting a light-hearted tone to the interaction.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-09
This image is a black-and-white comic strip featuring two characters, a man and a woman, engaged in a phone conversation. The man is sitting and reading a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Émile Zola, while the woman is standing and holding her phone. The conversation begins with the woman calling the man, and they discuss their lunch breaks and plans. The woman mentions she is thinking of moving into Cambridge, and they talk about going on a break soon. The man expresses that he already had his lunch break, and the woman says she has to pee. The conversation then shifts to evening plans, with both characters revealing that they were thinking of asking the other to do something. The man mentions he was thinking of driving out to see his mom, and the woman feels guilty about not having been over there since Easter. The man then invites the woman to join him, but the woman responds that she has plans with someone else named Natalie to see a show about the Middle East. The comic uses speech bubbles and sound effects to convey the dialogue and expressions of the characters.