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titleOfInvention Information-processing device, information-processing system, and program
abstract The present technology relates to an information processing device, an information processing system, and a program for allowing the pore state to be known in more detail. The imaging unit captures the human skin irradiated with the first light in the first wavelength region or the second light in the second wavelength region different from the first wavelength region. The pore detection unit detects pores in a first skin image that is an image obtained by photographing human skin irradiated with the first light. The porphyrin detection unit detects the pore state of the human skin based on pixel values of a plurality of color components of each pixel of the second skin image, which is an image obtained by photographing human skin irradiated with the second light. The display control unit controls the display of the human skin pore state by distinguishing the abnormal pore from the normal pore based on the detection result of the human skin pore and pore state. The present technology can be applied, for example, to a system that analyzes the state of skin pores.
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