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Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2020-04-30
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 65.3% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 65.2% | |
close up of text on a whiteboard | 62.2% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-09
This image displays a sketch on a white piece of paper, presumably for a conceptual architectural structure referred to as the "'Heart' Pavilion." Two different perspectives of the pavilion are drawn: one shows the pavilion from the side with an "Entrance" indicated by an arrow, and the other sketch shows an isometric view highlighting the dimensions. The handwritten notes around the sketches provide additional information: 1. 'Heart' Pavilion for Anne-like rest/hub 2. Ceiling is open 3. All sides of form are 2-way mirror 4. 2.4 m. high 5. Approximately 400° 6. 5m long, and another dimension is simply noted as "5m." There's also a signature at the bottom right corner that appears to be of the sketch's author or designer, along with the date "1991-2." The sketches appear to be preliminary design ideas or concepts, and the handwriting has an informal, brainstorming quality to it. The pavilion is depicted as a partially open structure with reflective surfaces.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-09
The image is a hand-drawn sketch titled "'Heart' Pavilion" with annotations providing details about the design. The sketch appears to be a conceptual drawing for an architectural structure intended for the Carnegie Institute. Here are the main elements and annotations from the image: 1. **Title and Description**: - At the top, the sketch is labeled "'Heart' Pavilion for Carnegie Institute." 2. **Design Features**: - It includes two perspective views of the pavilion. - The first perspective shows part of the structure with an open ceiling and indicates that "All sides of the form are 2-way mirror." - The second perspective provides a broader view with more detailed measurements and angles. 3. **Dimensions and Measurements**: - The pavilion is noted to be "2.4m high." - The length is marked as "5m long" and "5m" wide. - An angle in the design is approximated to be "40°." 4. **Annotations**: - "Ceiling is open" is written above a part of the structure in the first perspective. - "Entrance" is marked in the sketch to show where the entry point would be located. - Various arrows and directional lines are used to indicate dimensions and specific features of the structure. 5. **Signatures and Dates**: - The bottom right of the sketch is signed and dated "1991-2." Overall, the sketch gives a clear but rough conceptual representation of an architectural pavilion with specific design features, dimensions, and reflective surfaces.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-21
The image appears to be a hand-drawn sketch or diagram of a structure called the "Heart Pavilion". The sketch includes dimensions, notes about the construction, and a description of the features, such as "All sides of form are 2-way mirror" and "Ceiling is open". The image also includes a signature at the bottom that says "Emmett 1999-2". Overall, this appears to be an architectural or engineering drawing or plan for some kind of pavilion or structure, with details provided about its design and construction.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-21
This is an architectural sketch titled "Heart Pavillion for Carnegie Institute." The drawing shows two different views of what appears to be a pavilion design. The sketch includes both plan and perspective views with various annotations. Key features noted in the sketch include: - An open ceiling design - 2-way mirror on all sides - A curved entrance path - Dimensions indicating 2.4m height and 5m length - An approximate 40° angle marked on one element - The date appears to be 1991-2 The sketches are done in pencil and show a geometric, modernist structure with angular elements. The drawings are relatively simple but give a clear sense of the intended architectural form and spatial relationships. The structure appears to have a triangular or wedge-like shape when viewed from above.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-21
The image shows a pencil sketch of what appears to be an architectural concept drawing. The heading at the top reads "Heart Pavilion for [illegible]". The sketch shows a simple structure with a ceiling marked as "open". The sides are noted as "2-way mirror". At the bottom, some dimensions are provided, such as "2.4m high" and "5m x [illegible]". The sketch is signed and dated "1991-2" at the bottom right.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
This image presents a hand-drawn sketch of the "Heart Pavilion" for Carnegie Institute, created in 1991-1992. The sketch is rendered in black ink on white paper and features two distinct views of the pavilion. **Top View:** The top view showcases the pavilion's entrance, with a curved roofline that forms a heart shape when viewed from above. The roof is open, allowing natural light to enter the structure. A two-way mirror is situated at the entrance, creating an interesting visual effect. **Side View:** The side view provides a detailed look at the pavilion's dimensions. The structure stands 2.4 meters high and 5 meters long, with a width of approximately 4 meters. The roof's curvature is more pronounced in this view, giving the pavilion a unique and eye-catching appearance. **Overall Impression:** The "Heart Pavilion" appears to be a thoughtfully designed structure that combines functionality with aesthetic appeal. Its heart-shaped roofline and open design make it an attractive addition to any outdoor space. The use of a two-way mirror at the entrance adds an element of intrigue, inviting visitors to explore the pavilion further.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image is a hand-drawn sketch of a pavilion design, titled "Heart Pavilion" and dated 1991-2. The sketch features two views of the pavilion: a side view and a front view. * **Title and Date** * The title "Heart Pavilion" is written at the top of the page in pencil. * The date "1991-2" is written in the bottom-right corner of the page. * **Side View** * The side view of the pavilion shows a rectangular shape with a curved roof. * The roof is described as a "2-way mirror" and has a "ceiling" that is open. * The entrance to the pavilion is indicated by an arrow pointing to the right side of the building. * **Front View** * The front view of the pavilion shows a similar rectangular shape with a curved roof. * The roof is described as having a "curvature" of 400 degrees. * The height of the pavilion is indicated as 2.4 meters high. * The width of the pavilion is indicated as 5 meters wide. * **Signature** * The signature of the artist or designer is located in the bottom-right corner of the page. * The signature is written in pencil and appears to be illegible. Overall, the sketch provides a detailed and descriptive representation of the pavilion design, including its shape, size, and features. The use of arrows and measurements adds clarity to the drawing, making it easier to understand the design intent.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
The image is a sketch of a pavilion with a handwritten description. It is titled "Heart Pavilion" and is designed for the "Lundy Institute." The pavilion has an open ceiling, and all sides of the structure are two-way mirrors. The entrance is marked with an arrow pointing to the right side of the pavilion. The pavilion is approximately 400 square meters, with a height of 2.4 meters and a length of 5 meters. The sketch is signed "Jen Lok" and dated "1991-2."
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-21
A sketch of a design for a building is on a white sheet of paper. The sketch has the words "Heart' Pavilion for University Institute" written on it. The sketch includes a drawing of a building with a curved roof and a 2-way mirror on the sides. The sketch also includes the dimensions of the building, such as the height, which is 2.4 meters, and the length, which is 5 meters. The sketch also includes the word "Entrance" written on it.