Human Generated Data

Title

Shrimp Fleet in Port at Fort Myers

Date

1954

People

Artist: Joseph Janney Steinmetz, American 1905 - 1985

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.327.46

Copyright

© Estate of Joseph Janney Steinmetz

Human Generated Data

Title

Shrimp Fleet in Port at Fort Myers

People

Artist: Joseph Janney Steinmetz, American 1905 - 1985

Date

1954

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, American Professional Photographers Collection, 4.2002.327.46

Copyright

© Estate of Joseph Janney Steinmetz

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-03-25

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Waterfront 99.3
Port 97.7
Pier 97.7
Dock 97.7
Watercraft 95.6
Vessel 95.6
Vehicle 95.6
Transportation 95.6
Boat 95.3
Boat 91.1
Harbor 88
Marina 79.6
Outdoors 59.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-03-25

water 98.8
ship 98.8
watercraft 98.8
boat 98.3
sea 97.7
no person 97
print 95.1
travel 94.5
pier 93.7
sky 93.3
harbor 93
transportation system 92.7
sunset 91.9
sailboat 91.4
sail 90.9
nautical 90
ocean 88.2
marine 86.5
reflection 86.5
tourism 85.9

Imagga
created on 2019-03-25

beach 62.4
sea 56.9
ocean 46.3
water 45.4
vacation 41.7
summer 40.5
coast 35
sky 33.7
travel 33.1
tropical 32.4
sand 31.8
boat 30.9
tourism 30.5
steel drum 27
resort 26.5
percussion instrument 26
holiday 25.1
chair 24.4
relaxation 23.4
leisure 21.6
bay 20.6
sun 20
musical instrument 19.5
coastline 18.8
shore 18.8
island 18.3
landscape 17.8
relax 17.7
tranquil 17.2
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ship 16.5
horizon 16.2
fishing 15.4
paradise 15.1
cloud 14.6
chaise lounge 13.8
chairs 13.7
boats 13.6
destinations 13.4
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fisherman 12.8
reflection 12.7
clear 12.2
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seascape 11.9
equipment 11.4
outdoors 11.2
clouds 11
vessel 11
calm 11
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lifestyles 10.4
scene 10.4
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marina 10.1
yacht 10.1
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sunset 9.9
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holidays 9.3
colorful 9.3
wood 9.3
tourist 9.1
transportation 9
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table 8.8
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deck 8.4
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hat 8.2
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dock 7.8
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transport 7.3
industrial 7.3
float 7.2
romantic 7.1
wooden 7

Google
created on 2019-03-25

Microsoft
created on 2019-03-25

boat 13.1
ship 6.6
art 4.1
water 3.8
reflection 3.3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Boat 95.3%

Text analysis

Amazon

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LIBE SHRIMP FLEET IN PORT AT FORT MYERS Fort Myers is the northernmost Gulf Coast Town in the tropical belt of Florida. The winter home of Edison, much of its development is due to his interest. His home and research lab- oratory are open to the public, and he is responsible for planting the sixty-some varieties of palms which grace its streets. The Cross-State Canal runs from Fort Myers to Stuart on the East Coast by way of the Caloosahatchee River, Lake Okeechobee and the St. Lucie Canal.
LIBE
SHRIMP
FLEET
IN
PORT
AT
FORT
MYERS
Fort
Myers
is
the
northernmost
Gulf
Coast
Town
in
tropical
belt
of
Florida.
The
winter
home
Edison,
much
its
development
due
to
his
interest.
His
and
research
lab-
oratory
are
open
public,
he
responsible
for
planting
sixty-some
varieties
palms
which
grace
streets.
Cross-State
Canal
runs
from
Stuart
on
East
by
way
Caloosahatchee
River,
Lake
Okeechobee
St.
Lucie
Canal.