KEYWORDS: Skin, Education and training, Deep learning, Neural networks, Ultraviolet radiation, RGB color model, Visualization, Photography, Data modeling, Ultraviolet photography
The face of a subject who had been using cosmeceuticals for four years and eight months was photographed in ultraviolet light and RGB color. These images, including those taken before the use of the cosmetics, were subjected to deep learning using a neural network model referred to as pix2pix. It was demonstrated that it is possible to predict the effect of the cosmeceutical on the skin and generate images for new subjects using a trained neural network.
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