Machine Generated Data
Tags
Clarifai
created on 2019-03-25
Imagga
created on 2019-03-25
Microsoft
created on 2019-03-25
text | 100 | |
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newspaper | 100 | |
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monochrome | 100 | |
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menu | 32.8 | |
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article | 27.5 | |
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timetable | 21.9 | |
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black and white | 21.1 | |
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ticket | 20.9 | |
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magazine | 16.7 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Menu | 81.1% | |
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Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 76% | |
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streetview architecture | 23.9% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-03-25
a close up of a newspaper | 84.7% | |
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a close up of text on a newspaper | 80.1% | |
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a close up of a newspaper article | 80% | |
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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-23
a photograph of a newspaper advertisement for the newspaper, the front page of the newspaper | -100% | |
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-17
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a front page of a newspaper, likely The Philadelphia Inquirer from June 2, 1939. It's filled with various news headlines, articles, and announcements, characteristic of the era. The layout is dense, with multiple columns and a mix of fonts and sizes to emphasize different stories. The headlines reflect major events, social news, and local happenings.
Key Headlines & Articles:
- "Nazis Guarantee Yugoslav Border": Reports on Hitler's actions and displays of military might in relation to the region.
- "British and Arabs Fight in Palestine": This highlights ongoing conflict and political tension in the Middle East.
- "British Mission to Russia Hinted": Suggests a diplomatic move or change in relations between Great Britain and the Soviet Union.
- "Louise Vauclain Becomes Bride": A prominent headline announcing a society wedding. It's a central article describing the wedding of Louise Vauclain to Joseph Pulitzer, with details on the ceremony, guests, and reception.
- "Floating Ghetto Sails from Cuba": An article likely about the refugee crisis.
- "Pope Says Nations Promised Peace": A headline that indicates a speech from the Pope on peace initiatives.
- "Townsend Plan Defeated in House": A political story on legislation, the Townsend Plan.
- "New Drug Saves Babies Stricken with Pneumonia": Announces the discovery of a new medical remedy.
- "La Guardia Asked to Censor Nudity at World's Fair": Local news related to the World's Fair.
- "Hope Wanes for 90 on British Submarine; 4 Escape in 'Lung'": Reports on the events of a submarine.
- "Nova K.O.'s Baer in 11th; 20,000 See Battle Stopped": Highlights a boxing match and its results.
- "Most Active Stocks": A financial section with stock market information.
Visual Elements and Style:
- Layout: The newspaper uses a classic, multi-column layout common for the period. Headlines are in larger, bolder fonts, while the body text is smaller and organized in columns.
- Photography/Illustrations: There are no photographs in the visible portion of the front page.
- Typography: The newspaper uses a mix of serif fonts for the headlines and body text.
- Tone: The overall tone of the newspaper front page is serious and informative, reflecting the news and concerns of the time.
Context:
Based on the headlines, the newspaper reflects the political landscape of 1939, leading up to World War II. International tensions, economic issues, and societal events are all represented. The wedding of a socialite, and the mention of the new medical drug is a news story that would be of interest to the audience.
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Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-17
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a scanned newspaper clipping titled "THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1939". The main headline announces "Louise Vauclain Becomes Bride," with the sub-headline "Leaders From Several Cities See Haverford Girl Wed Joseph Pulitzer." The article describes the wedding arrangements, attendees, and background information about the bride and groom. It mentions the wedding will occur at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon when Miss Louise Vauclain will become the bride of Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Details include the church decorations, attire of the wedding party, and the reception location at Broadlawn.
Other headlines and articles on the page cover a variety of news topics: "NAZIS GUARANTEE JUGOSLAV BORDER" (with "Hitler Displays Military Might to Prince Paul and Cites Friendship"), "BRITISH AND ARABS FIGHT IN PALESTINE," "BRITISH MISSION TO RUSSIA HINTED," "FLOATING GHETTO SAILS FROM CUBA," "POPE SAYS NATIONS PROMISED PEACE," "English Believe Japanese Hold Another Diplomat," "TOWNSEND PLAN DEFEATED IN HOUSE," "New Drug Saves Babies Stricken With Pneumonia" (New York, June 2), "2 Super-Warships Ordered for Navy," "La Guardia Asked To Censor Nudity At World's Fair." Other smaller articles include "Hope Wanes for 90 On British Submarine; 4 Escape in 'Lung'" and "Nova K.O's Baer in 11th; 20,000 See Battle Stopped". The image concludes with "Most Active Stocks" with net stocks and closing prices.
The overall impression is that of a typical newspaper front page from the late 1930s, with a mix of international, national, and local news items.
Text analysis
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