Skin function evaluation device and skin evaluation method
US-2016135730-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US9953237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9953237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514860069-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A gloss determination device includes: an image acquiring unit that acquires a parallelly polarized image obtained by photographing an object illuminated by first polarized light through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a same direction as a polarization direction of the first polarized light, and a perpendicularly polarized image obtained by photographing the object illuminated by second polarized light through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a perpendicular direction to the polarization direction of the second polarized light; a differential image producing unit that produces a differential image indicating differences in brightness between the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image; and a gloss determining unit that determines a gloss condition of the object based on the differential image.
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What is claimed is: 1. A gloss determination device comprising: image acquiring circuitry that, in operation, acquires a parallelly polarized image captured by photographing an object illuminated by first polarized light, through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a same direction as a polarization direction of the first polarized light, and a perpendicularly polarized image captured by photographing the object illuminated by second polarized light having a same polarized direction as the first polarized light, through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a perpendicular direction to the polarization direction of the second polarized light; differential image producing circuitry that, in operation, produces a differential image indicating differences in brightness between the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image; and gloss determining circuitry that, in operation, determines a gloss condition of the object based on the differential image. 2. The gloss determination device according to claim 1 , wherein the differential image producing circuitry obtains a difference value by subtracting, from a brightness value of a reference pixel in the parallelly polarized image, a brightness value of a first corresponding pixel in the perpendicularly polarized image corresponding to the reference pixel in the parallelly polarized image, and determines a pixel value of a second corresponding pixel in the differential image corresponding to the reference pixel in the parallelly polarized image based on the obtained difference value, and wherein the gloss determining circuitry includes: binarizing circuitry that, in operation, binarizes the differential image to produce a binary differential image; and region detecting circuitry that, in operation, detects a high gloss region in which a degree of gloss is higher than a threshold value on the object based on the binary differential image. 3. The gloss determination device according to claim 2 , wherein the binarizing circuitry adjusts the threshold value for producing the binary differential image, the adjustment resulting in the gloss region satisfying a predetermined condition. 4. The gloss determination device according to claim 1 , wherein the first polarized light and the second polarized light illuminate the object from a same position, and wherein the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image are captured by photographing the object from a same position. 5. The gloss determination device according to claim 4 , wherein the object is a skin of a human, and wherein the gloss determination device further comprises: skin condition determining circuitry that, in operation, determines a condition of the skin based on the gloss condition and an image captured by photographing the object from the same position as the position from which the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image have been captured; and determination result output circuitry that, in operation, outputs information regarding the determined condition of the skin. 6. The gloss determination device according to claim 4 , further comprising an illumination controller that controls, based on the gloss condition, illumination to the object, the illumination being used when the object is photographed from the same position as the position from which the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image have been captured. 7. A gloss determination method comprising the steps of: acquiring a parallelly polarized image captured by photographing an object illuminated by first polarized light, through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a same direction as a polarization direction of the first polarized light and a perpendicularly polarized image captured by photographing the object illuminated by second polarized light having a same polarized direction as the first polarized light, through a polarizing filter which passes a polarized component polarized in a perpendicular direction to the polarization direction of the second polarized light; producing a differential image indicating differences in brightness between the parallelly polarized image and the perpendicularly polarized image; and determining a gloss condition of the object based on the differential image.
relating to illumination properties, e.g. using a reflectance or lighting model · CPC title
Devices for viewing the surface of the body, e.g. camera, magnifying lens · CPC title
provided with illuminating means · CPC title
Control of illumination · CPC title
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