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publicationNumber JP-WO2015159732-A1
titleOfInvention Information processing apparatus, information processing system, and program
abstract The present technology relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing system, and a program that allow the state of pores to be known in more detail. An imaging | photography part image | photographs the skin of the person irradiated with 1st light of 1st wavelength range, or 2nd light of 2nd wavelength range different from 1st wavelength range. A pore detection part detects a pore in the 1st skin image which is the image which image | photographed the person's skin irradiated with 1st light. The porphyrin detection unit is configured to detect the pores of the human skin based on the pixel values of the plurality of color components of each pixel of the second skin image, which is an image of the human skin irradiated with the second light. Perform detection. The display control unit controls the display of the state of the pores of the human skin by distinguishing the pores in which an abnormality has been detected from the normal pores based on the detection results of the pores of the human skin and the state of the pores. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a system that analyzes the state of skin pores.
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