Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 54-62 |
Gender | Male, 99.2% |
Sad | 75.1% |
Calm | 64% |
Surprised | 6.3% |
Fear | 6% |
Confused | 0.5% |
Happy | 0.3% |
Disgusted | 0.2% |
Angry | 0.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-05-09
a plaque on a table | 74.1% | |
a close up of a plaque | 74% | |
a plaque on a wall | 73.9% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-14
The image shows a commemorative plaque mounted on a wooden base. The plaque features an embossed circular design on the left which appears to be a relief portrait. The text on the plaque reads: "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge This room is named in honor of Professor Harold Amos a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences, and its Chairman 1971-1975 and 1978-1988 in recognition of his longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students."
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-14
This image shows a commemorative plaque mounted on a wooden board. The plaque is primarily a dark blue color with silver lettering. It is dedicated to "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge." The text indicates that the room is named in honor of Professor Harold Amos, commemorating his role as a former graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences, and acknowledging his tenure as Chairman from 1971-1975 and 1978-1988, highlighting his longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students. There is also a circular element in the plaque with a textured background.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-14
This is a commemorative plaque for "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge." The plaque appears to be mounted on a wooden background and features a dark gray or slate-colored base with gold lettering. On the left side is a bronze medallion relief sculpture. The text explains that the room honors Professor Harold Amos, who was a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences and served as its Chairman during two periods: 1971-1975 and 1978-1988. The plaque recognizes his longstanding dedication to graduate students' interests. The craftsmanship of the plaque appears to be quite professional, with clean typography and a classic, dignified design appropriate for an academic setting.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-14
The image shows a bronze relief sculpture plaque mounted on a wooden plaque. The sculpture depicts a man's face in profile. According to the text on the plaque, the room is named the "Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge" in honor of Professor Harold Amos, who was a graduate of and later the Chairman of the Division of Medical Sciences at the institution. The plaque states that the room naming recognizes Professor Amos' longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students during his tenure as Chairman from 1971-1975 and 1978-1988.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-14
The image shows a plaque on a wooden surface. The plaque has a bronze relief portrait of a man in the center, and text that reads "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge". The text explains that this room is named in honor of Professor Harold Amos, a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences and its Chairman from 1971-1975 and 1978-1988, in recognition of his longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image presents a plaque commemorating the Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge, featuring a bronze medallion of Professor Harold Amos on the left side and a description of the room's significance on the right. * **Bronze Medallion** * The bronze medallion is circular in shape. * It features a portrait of Professor Harold Amos. * The medallion is mounted on a dark gray background. * **Plaque Description** * The plaque is rectangular in shape. * It has rounded corners. * The plaque is made of wood. * The text on the plaque is written in gold lettering. * The text reads: "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge This room is named in honor of Professor Harold Amos a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences, and its Chairman 1971-1975 and 1978-1988 in recognition of his longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students." * **Background** * The background of the image is white. In summary, the image showcases a plaque honoring Professor Harold Amos, featuring a bronze medallion of his portrait and a description of the room's significance. The plaque is mounted on a wooden background with rounded corners, and the text is written in gold lettering.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image depicts a plaque honoring Professor Harold Amos, a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences. The plaque features a bronze relief of Professor Amos on the left side and text on the right side. The text reads: "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge" in gold lettering at the top, followed by a description of the room's dedication to Professor Amos. The plaque is mounted on a wooden board with rounded corners, set against a white background.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-14
The image shows a wooden plaque with a black background. There is a circular bronze portrait of a man on the left side of the plaque. On the right side, there is a text written in gold font. The text reads, "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge. This room is named in honor of Professor Harold Amos, a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences, and its Chairman 1971-1975 and 1978-1988 in recognition of his longstanding devotion to the interests of graduate students." The plaque is framed by a wooden border.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-14
The image shows a plaque mounted on a wooden frame. The plaque is dark blue in color and features a bronze-colored medallion with a portrait of a man, possibly Professor Harold Amos. The plaque reads, "The Harold Amos Graduate Student Lounge," and it is dedicated to Professor Harold Amos, a graduate of the Division of Medical Sciences and its Chairman from 1971 to 1975 and 1978 to 1988. The plaque is in recognition of his long-standing devotion to the interests of graduate students.