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Imagga
paintings art | 98.4% | |
text visuals | 1.1% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-05-31
a close up of text on a whiteboard | 76.2% | |
a whiteboard with writing on paper | 59.8% | |
a close up of a whiteboard | 59.7% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a piece of paper with a drawing of a house | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image presents a vintage, hand-drawn floor plan of a house, featuring three distinct rooms. The plan is drawn on graph paper with a grid pattern, providing a clear and organized layout.
- Top Room
- Located at the top of the page
- Dimensions: 5.5 meters by 5.5 meters
- Features a small kitchenette and a bathroom
- Includes a closet and a small storage area
- Middle Room
- Positioned in the middle of the page
- Dimensions: 5.5 meters by 5.5 meters
- Features a living room with a fireplace and a dining area
- Includes a closet and a small storage area
- Bottom Room
- Located at the bottom of the page
- Dimensions: 7.5 meters by 7.5 meters
- Features a large bedroom with an en-suite bathroom
- Includes a closet and a small storage area
The floor plan is accompanied by handwritten notes in Italian, providing additional information about the rooms and their features. The overall design of the floor plan suggests that it was created for a specific purpose, such as a renovation project or a new construction. The use of graph paper and the inclusion of dimensions and notes indicate a level of detail and precision that is typical of architectural drawings.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image depicts a vintage piece of graph paper with handwritten notes and three floor plans. The graph paper is yellowed, indicating its age, and features a grid pattern that was likely used to create the floor plans.
The handwritten notes are written in Italian and appear to be architectural or design-related. They include measurements, room labels, and other details that suggest the plans are for a residential or commercial building.
The three floor plans are arranged vertically on the right side of the page, each with its own set of measurements and labels. The top plan shows a living room, kitchen, and dining area, while the middle plan depicts a bedroom and bathroom. The bottom plan appears to be a larger space, possibly an office or conference room.
Overall, the image suggests that the graph paper was used by an architect or designer to create detailed plans for a building project. The handwritten notes and floor plans provide valuable information about the design and layout of the space, and the yellowed graph paper adds a touch of nostalgia and historical significance to the image.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a piece of paper with some drawings and text written on it. The paper is divided into three sections, each containing a drawing. The first section has a drawing of a floor plan with a number "212" written on it. The second section has a drawing of a floor plan with a number "213" written on it. The third section has a drawing of a floor plan with a number "214" written on it.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a page from a notebook or document with architectural drawings and handwritten notes. The page contains several floor plans and dimensions related to a building project. The floor plans are labeled with numbers and have measurements indicated. The handwritten notes include references to "Complementi" and "Primo ampliamento," suggesting that this is a design or planning document for an architectural project. The page appears to be a draft or working document, with annotations and revisions made in red and black ink.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15
The image is an architectural plan with three different floor plans, presumably for the same building but with expansions. The plans are drawn on a sheet of graph paper, with handwritten annotations in Italian.
Here's a breakdown:
- Title/Information: Top left corner has three circles, possibly annotations. The text "W. Gropius - piante della casa ampliable (1932)" indicates that these are plans for an expandable house designed by W. Gropius in 1932.
- Floor Plans: There are three floor plans displayed on the top, middle and bottom of the image. They are labeled with dimensions (5.5, 7.5 cm, in the top and middle section).
- Annotations:
- Red squares with numbers (212, 213, 214) are likely references or notations.
- The text "nucleo base" (base), "primo ampliamento" (first expansion), and "secondo ampliamento" (second expansion) indicate the different stages of the house.
- "togliere i numeri dalle piante, ma non le misure" which means "remove the numbers from the plans, but not the measurements"
- Style: The plans appear to be in a simple, functional style, consistent with the modernist architectural principles often associated with Gropius.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a scanned piece of tan grid paper with architectural plans and handwritten notes. The title of the work is "W. Gropius - piante della casa ampliable (1932)" and the plans show a modular home design with incremental expansions. There are three separate plans depicting the expansion of the base model, with measurements written in with arrows to indicate width. Handwritten notes are present on the paper, mostly in Italian, some of which has been circled in red. Additionally, the numbers "212", "213", and "214" are in red squares, possibly referencing a catalogue or archive system. In the bottom left there is more red lettering that says "togliere i numeri dalle piante ma non le misure" which translates to "remove the numbers from the plants but not the measurements". The bottom left corner of the page appears to be torn.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image appears to be a page from an architectural document, specifically a set of floor plans for a house. The plans are labeled with dimensions and descriptions in Italian. Here is a detailed summary:
Title and Date:
- The title at the top left reads "Ve. Gropius - pianta della casa ampliabile (1932)," which translates to "Ve. Gropius - plan of the expandable house (1932)."
Floor Plans:
- There are three floor plans displayed on the page, each labeled with different dimensions and descriptions.
First Floor Plan:
- Labeled "modulo base" (base module).
- Dimensions: 5.5 meters.
- The plan shows a simple layout with a few rooms and a staircase.
Second Floor Plan:
- Labeled "primo ampliamento" (first expansion).
- Dimensions: 6.15 meters.
- This plan shows a more expanded layout compared to the base module, with additional rooms and a more complex structure.
Third Floor Plan:
- Labeled "secondo ampliamento" (second expansion).
- Dimensions: 7.15 meters.
- This plan shows the most expanded layout, with even more rooms and a larger structure.
Annotations:
- There are handwritten annotations in red and black ink.
- The annotations include numbers and notes, such as "1212," "1213," and "1214," which might refer to specific plans or versions.
- There is a note at the bottom left that reads "copievere i numeri delle piante ma non le misure," which translates to "copy the numbers of the plans but not the measurements."
General Layout:
- The plans are arranged vertically on the page, with the smallest plan at the top and the largest at the bottom.
- Each plan includes detailed room layouts, doors, windows, and other architectural features.
Overall, the image provides a visual representation of how a house can be expanded in stages, starting from a base module and adding more space in subsequent expansions.