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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 82.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 76.9% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 76.8% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a table with a list of different types of table numbers
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a table with the names of dentists and their patients
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image shows a District Table, which appears to provide demographic and housing data for various streets and areas within a district based on a survey or community analysis. It has rows corresponding to street names and columns representing different data points, including:
- Houses: The number of houses on each street.
- Water: Availability of water in those houses.
- Baths: Houses that have baths.
- Nationality/Ethnicity Groups: Populations categorized by Welsh, English, Irish, Welsh-Irish, American, German, Slavish, Jewish, Italian, and Scotch.
Some observations:
- Each street has different numbers listed under the respective column headings, reflecting housing conditions and the presence of specific ethnic or cultural groups.
- Totals for columns are listed at the bottom.
- The text at the bottom of the table notes that the data was compiled by individuals familiar with the neighborhood and was gathered in a way meant to avoid intrusiveness, indicating a careful methodology.
The handwritten notes ("SK" and "District Table") seem to be annotations intended for someone referencing this document.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image is a table titled "District Table." It provides a breakdown of various features and demographics by street in a certain district. The table has columns with the following headings: Houses, Water, Baths, Welsh, English, Irish, Welsh-Irish, American, German, Slavish, Jewish, Italian, and Scotch.
Each row corresponds to a street or area, listing the number of houses, the number of houses with water, baths, and the number of residents of different ethnicities on that street. For example, "Ann Street" has 12 houses, with 8 Welsh residents and 4 Jewish residents.
The bottom row shows the totals for each column: 578 houses, 227 with water, 114 with baths, and column totals for all the ethnic groups listed.
At the bottom of the table, there is a note: "This table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. Confident that a house to house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of our neighbors it was not made."
Below the table, the phrase "District Table" is written.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be a District Table, which is a table that provides information about various streets, alleys, and locations within a district. The table lists the number of houses, water taps, baths, wash houses, English, Irish, Welsh-Irish, American, German, Italian, and Swedish residents for each location. The table seems to have been compiled by persons familiar with the neighborhood, and it is stated that the information provided is approximately correct. The table covers a wide range of locations, including streets, alleys, and other areas within the district.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a historical district table that appears to be a demographic breakdown of various streets and alleys in what seems to be an urban area. The table lists different locations (like Ann Street, Carter's Alley, Cass Ave., etc.) down the left side, with columns across the top representing different demographic categories. The numbers in each cell represent population counts.
The table includes data for about 20 different streets and locations, with the largest population counts appearing on Preble Avenue (183 total residents). The columns are labeled with various ethnic or national origin designations that were used at the time.
At the bottom of the table, there's a note explaining that this information was compiled by people familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. It also mentions that a house-to-house canvass was not conducted because it would have been "resented by many of our neighbors."
The total numbers are shown at the bottom row, with a sum of 578 in the first column, suggesting this represents the total population counted in this district.
This appears to be a historical document, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, based on the typography and formatting.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a table titled "DISTRICT TABLE," which appears to be a census or demographic survey of a neighborhood. The table is divided into columns and rows, with the column headers listing various categories such as "Houses," "Water," "Baths," "Welsh," "English," "Irish," "Welsh-Irish," "American," "German," "Slavish," "Jewish," "Italian," and "Scotch." The rows represent different streets in the neighborhood, with each street listed in the first column.
The table provides data on the number of houses, water sources, baths, Welsh residents, English residents, Irish residents, Welsh-Irish residents, American residents, German residents, Slavish residents, Jewish residents, Italian residents, and Scotch residents for each street. The data is presented in numerical format, with some streets having more information than others.
The table is printed on a beige background, with black text and lines. The title "DISTRICT TABLE" is centered at the top of the page, and the column headers are listed below it. The rows of data are arranged in a grid pattern, with each street listed in the first column and the corresponding data in the subsequent columns.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note that reads, "This table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct." Additionally, there is a statement that says, "Confident that a house to house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of our neighbors it was not made."
Overall, the table provides a snapshot of the demographic makeup of a specific neighborhood, highlighting the diversity of the community and the prevalence of different ethnic and cultural groups.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a table titled "District Table," which appears to be a historical document or archive. The table is divided into columns and rows, with the top row listing various categories such as "Houses," "Water," "Baths," "Welsh," "English," "Irish," "Welsh-Irish," "American," "German," "Slavish," "Jewish," "Italian," and "Scotch." The leftmost column lists street names, including "Ann Street," "Carter's Alley," "Cass Ave. Alley," "Cross Alley," "Hanover Street," "Hilkey's Court," "Hoffman's Alley," "Island Avenue," "Kerr Street," "Matilda Street," "Mingo Alley," "Ontario Street," "Petrel Street," "Pork House Row," "Preble Avenue," "Randolph Street," "Refuge Street," "Said Street," "Spruce Street," "Sterling Street," "Western Row," "West Magnolia," "West Market," and "Wilkins Street."
Each cell in the table contains numerical values, likely representing data related to the corresponding street and category. For example, under the "Houses" column for "Ann Street," the value is 12, while under the "Water" column for the same street, the value is 6. Similarly, under the "Baths" column for "Carter's Alley," the value is 1, and so on.
At the bottom of the table, there is a note that reads: "This table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. Confident that a house to house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of our neighbors it was not made." This suggests that the table was created based on local knowledge and may not be entirely accurate due to the lack of direct canvassing.
Overall, the image appears to be a historical document or archive related to urban planning, demographics, or infrastructure development. The table provides a snapshot of the characteristics of various streets in a particular district, including the number of houses, water sources, baths, and ethnic composition.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a scanned copy of a table from a document. The table is titled "District Table" and contains information about various streets in a neighborhood. The table is divided into columns, each representing a different category of information. The categories include "Houses," "Water," "Baths," "Welsh," "English," "Irish," "Welsh-Irish," "American," "German," "Slavish," "Jewish," "Italian," and "Scotch."
The table lists the names of the streets, along with the number of houses, water, baths, and people of different ethnic backgrounds. The table also includes a note at the bottom, which states that the table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. It also mentions that a house-to-house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of the neighbors, so it was not made.
The table provides a snapshot of the demographic makeup of the neighborhood, including the number of houses, water, and baths, as well as the ethnic composition of the population. The table also highlights the diversity of the neighborhood, with people of different ethnic backgrounds living in close proximity to one another. Overall, the table provides a glimpse into the social and demographic makeup of the neighborhood during the time it was compiled.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image displays a historical document titled "District Table." The table is organized into columns and rows, presenting data about various streets and their associated demographics. The columns are labeled with categories such as "Houses," "Water," "Baths," "Welsh," "English," "Irish," "Welsh-Irish," "American," "German," "Slavish," "Jewish," "Italian," and "Scotch."
Each row corresponds to a different street, with specific data points listed under each category. The streets mentioned include Ann Street, Carter's Alley, Cass Ave., Alley, Cross Alley, Hanover Street, Hilkey's Court, Hoffman's Alley, Island Avenue, Kerr Street, Matilda Street, Mingo Alley, Ontario Street, Petrel Street, Pork House Row, Preble Avenue, Randolph Street, Refuge Street, Said Street, Spruce Street, Sterling Street, Western Row, West Magnolia, West Market, and Wilkins Street.
The data in the table includes numerical values that likely represent the number of houses, water access, baths, and the population demographics for each street. For instance, Ann Street has 12 houses, 6 with water, 1 with baths, and various numbers under different ethnic categories.
At the bottom of the table, there is a note stating, "This table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. Confident that a house to house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of our neighbors it was not made." This suggests that the data was gathered by local knowledge rather than a formal survey.
The table concludes with a total row that sums up the data across all streets, providing a comprehensive overview of the neighborhood's demographics and infrastructure.
This document is likely from an early 20th-century source, given the style and the content. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical demographic makeup and living conditions of the area.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
The image is a district table. It lists various streets, and provides data on each:
- Columns: "Houses," "Water," "Baths," "Welsh," "English," "Irish," "Welsh-Irish," "American," "German," "Slavish," "Jewish," "Italian," and "Scotch".
- Rows: Each row represents a specific street.
The data provided in the table includes the number of houses, water, and baths, and the number of residents in various ethnic groups for each street.
The image also includes a statement indicating that the table was compiled by people familiar with the neighborhood and that the information is believed to be correct. It also includes text, "District Table."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image shows a vintage "District Table" which is a statistical table of some kind. The table is filled with numbers. The document has a slightly aged, yellowed look, and the text is in a serif font typical of older printed materials.
Detailed Description:
Title: The table is titled "DISTRICT TABLE." in capital letters. Beneath this, in cursive, is written "District Table."
Column Headings: The table has various column headings, including:
- "Houses"
- "Water"
- "Baths"
- "Welsh"
- "English"
- "Irish"
- "Welsh-Irish" (this may be a combined category)
- "American"
- "German"
- "Slavish"
- "Jewish"
- "Italian"
- "Scotch"
Row Labels: The rows are labeled with names, most of which appear to be streets or areas:
- Ann Street
- Carter's Alley
- Cass Ave.
- Alley
- Cross Alley
- Hanover Street
- Hilkey's Court
- Hoffman's Alley
- Island Avenue
- Kerr Street
- Matilda Street
- Mingo Alley
- Ontario Street
- Petrel Street
- Pork House Row
- Preble Avenue
- Randolph Street
- Refuge Street
- Said Street
- Spruce Street
- Sterling Street
- Western Row
- West Magnolia
- West Market
- Wilkins Street
Data: The table contains numerical data populated within the grid formed by the rows and columns. The numbers likely represent counts or some other statistical measure related to the category headings.
Totals: There's a row towards the bottom that likely represents the totals for each column.
Text at the Bottom: At the bottom of the table, there is a sentence in smaller font that reads, "This table was compiled by persons most familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. Confident that a house to house canvass for information desired would be resented by many of our neighbors it was not made."
Overall Impression:
The image gives the impression of a historical census or survey document, possibly used for urban planning, sociological research, or to understand the demographics of a particular area. The language used at the bottom suggests that it was created with local knowledge and an awareness of the community's preferences.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a historical document titled "District Table." It provides detailed information about various streets in a specific district, likely in a city. The table includes several columns with different types of data:
- Street Names: The first column lists the names of the streets.
- Houses: The number of houses on each street.
- Water: The number of houses with water access on each street.
- Baths: The number of houses with baths on each street.
- Welsh: The number of Welsh residents on each street.
- English: The number of English residents on each street.
- Irish/Welsh-Irish: The number of Irish or Welsh-Irish residents on each street.
- American: The number of American residents on each street.
- German: The number of German residents on each street.
- Slavish: The number of Slavic residents on each street.
- Jewish: The number of Jewish residents on each street.
- Italian: The number of Italian residents on each street.
- Scotch: The number of Scottish residents on each street.
The table also includes a note at the bottom stating that the information was compiled by persons familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. It mentions that a house-to-house canvass for information would have been ideal but was not conducted.
Here are some key points from the table:
- Preble Avenue has the highest number of houses (133) and the highest number of residents across various nationalities.
- Petrel Street has the highest number of baths (17).
- Matilda Street has a significant number of Welsh residents (5).
- Island Avenue has a notable number of Irish/Welsh-Irish residents (20).
- Sterling Street has a significant number of Jewish residents (25).
The totals at the bottom of the table summarize the data for the entire district:
- Total houses: 578
- Total houses with water: 227
- Total houses with baths: 114
- Total Welsh residents: 28
- Total English residents: 5
- Total Irish/Welsh-Irish residents: 267
- Total American residents: 7
- Total German residents: 46
- Total Slavish residents: 237
- Total Jewish residents: 39
- Total Italian residents: 2
- Total Scottish residents: 1
This table provides a snapshot of the demographic and infrastructural characteristics of the district, highlighting the diversity and living conditions of its residents.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image is a historical document titled "District Table." It appears to be a census or demographic table listing various streets and corresponding data such as the number of houses, a count of water, bathrooms, and demographics of the residents by ethnic or cultural background. The streets listed include Ann Street, Carter's Alley, Cass Avenue, Cross Alley, and others, extending down to Wilkins Street.
The table categorizes the ethnic or cultural demographics under headings such as Welsh, English, Irish, American, German, Slavish, Jewish, Italian, and Scotch. For each street, the number of houses, water, bathrooms, and the counts for each ethnic or cultural group are provided.
At the bottom of the table, there is a note indicating that the table was compiled by people familiar with the neighborhood and that it is approximately correct. There is also a statement regarding the reliability of the data, noting that a house-to-house canvass for the data was not conducted for many of the neighborhoods.
The table appears to be from the early 20th century, based on the style of the document and the language used. It is likely from a historical study or report on a neighborhood's demographics.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image shows a printed "District Table" with data about various streets and alleys in a neighborhood, likely from a historical context. The table is organized into columns that provide information on the number of houses, water access, baths, and the ethnic composition of the residents for each listed location.
Key Features of the Table:
Column Headers:
- Houses: Number of homes on each street or alley.
- Water: Number of houses with water access.
- Baths: Number of houses with bathtubs.
- Ethnic Groups: Columns labeled Welsh, English, Irish, Welsh-Irish, American, German, Slavish, Jewish, Italian, and Scotch, showing the distribution of these ethnic groups within each location.
Rows:
- Each row corresponds to a street or alley, such as Ann Street, Carter's Alley, Cass Ave., and others, listing data for each category.
Total Row:
- The bottom row provides the total counts for all columns.
Footnote:
- A note at the bottom explains that the table was compiled by people familiar with the neighborhood and is approximately correct. It also mentions that a house-to-house canvass for information was not made.
Handwritten Annotations:
- There are some handwritten notes on the top left corner of the table, which might indicate additional notes or corrections made by someone.
Overall Design:
- The table is neatly formatted with clear lines separating the rows and columns, making it easy to read and understand the data presented.
The table provides a snapshot of the socio-economic and ethnic diversity of the neighborhood at a specific point in time, highlighting the availability of basic amenities like water and baths and the ethnic background of the residents.