KR20170014992A - Terminal device and method for comparing skin dignosis results using thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
Disclosure of Invention The present invention discloses a terminal apparatus and a control method thereof that differ in information to be provided to a user in accordance with a time zone, a login status, or the like. To this end, a skin diagnosis result comparison method includes: photographing a user; Analyzing the skin condition of the user based on the photographed photographs; And storing the photographed photograph and the skin diagnosis result analyzing the skin condition of the user. At this time, if a first skin diagnosis result and a second skin diagnosis result among a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated for a predetermined period are selected, a comparison screen for comparing the first skin diagnosis result and the second skin diagnosis result is outputted .
Description
The present invention relates to a terminal device capable of comparing a plurality of skin diagnosis results and a comparison method using the same.
With increasing interest in cosmetics, public interest in skin care is also increasing. Each individual is trying to maintain optimal skin condition, either by receiving medical treatment or using cosmetics to prevent skin aging or skin troubles.
However, in order for an individual to search for a dermatology or skin care center for skin care, it is necessary to involve a considerable expense and effort in receiving medical treatment. Various cosmetics for preventing skin aging are also available. There is a problem that it is difficult to find.
Accordingly, if the skin condition can be checked from the photographs taken through the camera included in the mobile terminal or personal computer, which are popularized in the past, each individual can check their skin condition regardless of time and place.
However, if the skin condition check is completed only once, it is difficult for the user to understand whether his or her skin condition is improving or deteriorating. Accordingly, there is a growing need to provide a user interface that can inform the user of changes in skin condition.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a terminal device and a control method therefor which improve user convenience.
Specifically, the present invention provides a terminal device capable of providing and comparing skin conditions of a user over time.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, unless further departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It will be possible.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of comparing skin diagnosis results, comprising: photographing a user; Analyzing the skin condition of the user based on the photographed photographs; And storing the photographed photograph and the skin diagnosis result analyzing the skin condition of the user. At this time, if at least one skin diagnosis result of a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated for a predetermined period is selected, a comparison screen for comparing the first skin diagnosis result and the second skin diagnosis result may be output.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a terminal apparatus including: a display unit; A wireless communication unit for communicating with a server; A camera for photographing; And a controller for analyzing the skin condition of the user based on the photographed photograph and controlling the photographed photograph and the skin condition of the user to be stored in the server when the photograph of the user is photographed through the camera can do. At this time, when at least one skin diagnosis result among the plurality of skin diagnosis results is selected while a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated for a predetermined period are output, the first skin diagnosis result and the second skin diagnosis result A comparison screen for comparison may be output through the display unit.
The technical solutions obtained by the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned solutions, and other solutions not mentioned are clearly described to those skilled in the art from the following description. It can be understood.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a terminal device and a control method thereof for improving user convenience.
Specifically, the present invention provides a terminal device capable of providing and comparing skin conditions of a user over time.
The effects obtained by the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned effects, and other effects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description will be.
1 and 2 are views showing a terminal device.
3 is an exploded perspective view of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a diagram showing an example in which the first light source unit and the second light source unit are disposed.
5 is a block diagram of a terminal device based on electronic components that can be inserted into a terminal device.
6 and 7 are diagrams showing an example in which user log-on proceeds.
8 is a diagram illustrating an example in which user information is input through a setting screen.
9 is a diagram showing an example in which a photograph for skin diagnosis is taken.
10 is a diagram showing an example in which a skin diagnosis result is output.
11 is a diagram showing another example in which a skin diagnosis result is output.
12 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the terminal device according to the present invention.
13 is a diagram showing an example in which a statistical result is output.
14 is a diagram showing an example in which a detailed skin diagnosis result is output.
15 is a diagram showing an example in which a photo statistical result is outputted.
16 is a diagram showing an example in which a detailed skin diagnosis result is output.
17 is a diagram showing an example in which a comparison screen is output.
Hereinafter, a terminal device related to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
The suffix "module" and " part "for the components used in the following description are given or mixed in consideration of ease of specification, and do not have their own meaning or role.
The embodiments to be described later can be applied to various electronic apparatuses. That is, the makeup recommendation method according to the present invention can be applied not only to mobile terminals that are carried by a user such as mobile phones, smart phones, digital cameras, PDAs, laptops, MP3s, The present invention can be applied to a fixed type terminal which is normally used in a fixed position. For convenience of explanation, in the following embodiments, an electronic device to which the cosmetic recommendation method according to the present invention can be applied is exemplified by a terminal device capable of storing cosmetics.
1 and 2 are views showing a terminal device according to the present invention. Referring to the example shown in FIG. 1, the
The terminal device may include a
On the rear surface of the
A part of the terminal device may be equipped with a cosmetic refrigerator for storing cosmetics. A mirror may be attached to the
Hereinafter, for convenience of explanation, the portion corresponding to the cosmetic refrigerator of the terminal device will be referred to as a
3 is an exploded perspective view of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 3, a
The
At this time, the reflecting surface of the
It is preferable that the transmission surface of the
The
The
A part of the back surface of the first mirror part 310-1 can engage with the
When the
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The light emitting units constituting the first light source unit and the light emitting units constituting the second light source unit may be alternately arranged or the arrays constituting the first light source unit and the arrays constituting the second light source unit may be arranged side by side .
For example, FIG. 4 shows an example in which the first light source unit and the second light source unit are disposed. As in the example shown in Fig. 4 (a), the light emitting units constituting the first light source unit and the light emitting units constituting the second light source unit may be arranged alternately one by one, As in the example, the arrays constituting the first light source section and the arrays constituting the second light source section may be arranged side by side.
The first light source unit and the second light source unit may be disposed in a manner different from the illustrated example. For example, the light emitting units constituting the first light source unit and the light emitting units constituting the second light source unit may be alternately arranged at a ratio of N: M (where N and M are different natural numbers), and the first light source unit and the second light source unit may be arranged alternately Or may be disposed at another position. For example, the first light source unit may be disposed in the front case, and the second light source unit may be disposed in the door.
The
Electronic parts such as a touch screen, a communication unit, a memory, a control unit, and a camera can be mounted on the
The refrigerating
In order to dissipate the heat of the high temperature portion of the thermoelectric element, the
5 is a block diagram of a terminal device based on electronic components that can be inserted into a terminal device. 5, a terminal device according to the present invention includes a
The
(E.g., Bluetooth, Zigbee or NFC (Near Field Communication)), a mobile communication technology (e.g., LTE (Long Term Evolution), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) (Wireless Local Area Network), Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), etc.) may be applied, or wired communication technology may be applied.
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The image data collected via the
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The operation of the terminal according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the above description.
In order to use the service provided by the terminal device according to the present invention, the user can first try to log on (or log in) through the registered account. Specifically, when account information such as an ID and a password for using a service provided by the terminal device is input, the control unit can attempt to log on the user based on the inputted account information. The control unit may transmit the user ID and the password to the skin management server and receive the user login result from the skin management server.
6 and 7 are diagrams showing an example in which user log-on proceeds.
When the terminal apparatus is started, the control unit can first control the plurality of guide messages to sequentially output the guidance messages guiding the service provided by the terminal apparatus, as in the example shown in FIG.
6A to 6C illustrate that a message indicating that services such as skin diagnosis, skin condition management, skin care method, and customized cosmetic recommendation can be provided are sequentially output.
When a predetermined time has elapsed since a touch input in which a pointer touching the display unit is dragged in a predetermined direction is received or a predetermined guidance message is output in a state in which any one of the plurality of guidance messages is output, It is possible to control so that the guidance message of the order number is outputted.
For example, as in the example shown in FIG. 6 (a), in a state in which a first guidance message indicating that a skin diagnosis service can be provided is being output, a pointer that touches the display unit is dragged in a predetermined direction When a predetermined time has elapsed since the touch input is received or the first guidance message is output, the control unit stops outputting the first guidance message to inform that the skin diagnosis service can be provided, As shown in the illustrated example, it is possible to control the second guidance message to be outputted to guide that the skin condition management service can be provided.
When all the guidance messages are output, the output of the guidance message is stopped, and a user input for starting the service request (for example, a touch input for touching the start button shown in Fig. 6) is received, A log-on screen can be output as in the example shown in FIG.
When the account information such as the ID and the password is inputted, the control unit can request the user to log on to the skin diagnosis server based on the inputted account information.
If the user is in the non-member state, the user can click the
When the user logs on to the terminal device for the first time, the control unit can control to output a setting screen for receiving user information.
For example, FIG. 8 shows an example in which user information is input through a setting screen. First, as in the example shown in FIG. 8A, the control unit may output a screen for requesting a user's profile image. The face registration request screen may include a photographing
When a photograph is photographed through the photographing
If the profile image associated with the user account is already registered, the profile image registration procedure shown in Figs. 8A and 8B may be omitted.
Thereafter, the control unit may control to output a selection screen for acquiring skin information of the user.
In Figs. 8 (c) to 8 (e), screens for selecting a skin type of a user, a screen for selecting a skin tone, and a screen for selecting a skin anomaly are illustrated. Based on the user input for each screen, the skin information of the user can be obtained.
When the acquisition of the user information is completed, the control unit can provide skin diagnosis information to the logged-in user.
However, the log-on process is not a necessary procedure for receiving a service provided by the terminal device. For example, the control unit may provide a skin diagnosis service to a user who is not logged on through a guest account.
When the skin diagnosis service is activated by user input, the control unit can diagnose the skin condition of the user based on the user's face photographed through the camera. Specifically, when the user's face is recognized through the camera, the control unit can perform skin diagnosis on skin troubles, pores, dirt, wrinkles, and skin tones based on the recognized face.
For example, FIG. 9 is a view showing an example in which a photograph for skin diagnosis is taken.
When the skin diagnosis service is activated, the control unit can output a preview image input through the camera through the display unit, and control the
It is recognized that the face of the user is located within the
When the photograph is photographed, the control unit can diagnose the user's skin condition based on the photographed photograph. For skin diagnosis, the control unit can set a skin diagnosis area in the photographed photograph. For example, a ball, a T zone, a forehead, a jaw, or the like may be set as a skin diagnosis area. The control unit can quantify the user's skin condition for one or more evaluation items through analysis of the skin diagnosis area.
During skin analysis, the control unit can control to output a
When the skin diagnosis is completed, the control unit may quantify the results of at least one diagnosis item and provide the skin diagnosis result to the user.
For example, FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example in which a skin diagnosis result is output.
When the skin analysis is completed, the control unit can control the evaluation value for each analysis item to be output as in the example shown in Fig. In FIG. 10, evaluation values for five analysis items such as the
The control unit can
Although not shown, the control unit may further output a photograph of the user photographed for skin diagnosis on the skin diagnosis result screen.
The control unit can control so that the figure objects 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047, and 1049 representative of each analysis item are additionally output. Each figure object may have the name of the analysis item mapped to the figure object.
At this time, the size of the graphic object representing the analysis item and the color of the graphic object may vary depending on the evaluation value. For example, the larger the value of the evaluation value, the larger the size of the figure.
11 is a diagram showing another example in which a skin diagnosis result is output.
After each skin diagnosis item displays the reference figure 1110 located at the vertex, the controller can reflect the distance from the center of the reference figure to each vertex as the evaluation score for each skin diagnosis item. For example, in FIG. 11, the
When the skin diagnosis is performed while the user is logged on, the control unit can store the user's skin diagnosis result in association with the user account information. Specifically, the control unit can transmit the skin diagnosis result of the user to the skin diagnosis server. At this time, the skin diagnosis result of the user transmitted to the skin diagnosis server may include a photograph used for skin diagnosis, an evaluation value for each item, an integrated value, and the like. Accordingly, the user can inquire at any time the skin diagnosis result associated with his or her account accumulated for a predetermined period of time.
Alternatively, when the user is not logged on, and the skin diagnosis is made, the control unit can discard the user's skin diagnosis result without storing it in the server. Accordingly, the user will not be able to inquire about the result of the skin diagnosis proceeded without being logged on at a later time.
Hereinafter, a method of outputting a comparison result of a plurality of diagnostic results when the user diagnoses skin multiple times through the terminal device will be described in detail.
12 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the terminal device according to the present invention.
When the skin diagnosis is performed through the terminal device according to the present invention in the logged-in state, the controller can store the skin diagnosis result of the user in the skin diagnosis server in cooperation with the user account. If at least one skin diagnosis result is stored in the skin diagnosis server, the control unit may control the display unit to output a statistical result of the skin diagnosis result for a predetermined period (or a predetermined number of times) in operation S1210.
For example, FIG. 13 shows an example in which a statistical result is output.
When a user input requesting to output the cumulative skin diagnosis result is received from the user, the control unit controls the control unit to output a graph that accumulates skin diagnosis results for a predetermined time, as in the example shown in FIG. 13 (a) can do. The control unit requests the skin diagnosis result corresponding to the set statistical period to the skin diagnosis server, and based on the skin diagnosis result during the statistical period received from the skin diagnosis server, a graph as shown in FIG. 13 (a) And the like.
At this time, the statistical period can be adjusted by the user. The statistical period can be changed by the user. 13, when the
The control unit can plot the graph based on the comprehensive score or the evaluation score of each item. The control unit can output a graph based on the selected item when another item is selected by user input while outputting an item as a graph.
For example, in (a) of FIG. 13, as the
If the number of items to be displayed on the graph is large, there is a problem that the visibility of the graph is poor. The control unit sets a unit period shorter than the statistical period so that when the number of times of skin diagnosis for a unit period is plural times, the control unit selects one of the skin diagnosis results as a representative plural times and outputs only the selected skin diagnosis result to the graph Can be controlled.
For example, if the unit period is five days, the control unit can group the skin diagnosis evaluation results in units of five days based on the current date. At this time, when there are a plurality of skin diagnosis results in a specific group, the control unit can select any one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results as representative skin diagnosis results of the group.
For example, if the skin diagnosis results from March 1 to March 5 are grouped into one group, and if there are two skin diagnosis results from March 1 to March 5, Any one of the results can be selected as a representative, and the selected skin diagnosis result can be displayed on the graph. At this time, the control unit may select the earliest or the slowest one among the plurality of skin diagnosis results on the basis of the date on which the skin diagnosis is performed, or may select the earliest one among the plurality of skin diagnosis results (for example, You may choose to represent one or the lowest.
Accordingly, if one month (ie, 30 days) is set as the statistical period, one skin diagnosis every five days, and up to six skin diagnosis results may be displayed on the graph.
Instead of selecting any one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results during a unit period, the control unit may display an average evaluation score obtained by averaging a plurality of skin diagnosis results during a unit period on a graph. For example, if there are two skin diagnosis results between March 1 and March 5, the control unit may control the average evaluation score obtained by averaging the evaluation scores of the two skin diagnosis results to be displayed on the graph.
When a specific item on the graph is selected, the control unit can control the details of the skin diagnosis result corresponding to the selected item to be output.
For example, FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example in which a detailed skin diagnosis result is output.
In the example shown in FIG. 14 (a), skin analysis results of February 5, February 10, February 15, February 27, March 1 and March 3 on the x axis of the graph As shown in FIG. At this time, if an item corresponding to Feb. 15 is touched, the control unit can control the detailed result of the skin diagnosis performed on February 15 to be output as in the example shown in FIG. 14 (b).
The detailed skin diagnosis result is outputted through FIGS. 10 and 11, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
When the user input for requesting the photograph statistics is received while the statistical result is outputted, the control unit can control the output of the photograph statistical result including the photograph of the user used for skin diagnosis and the evaluation result for each photograph during the statistical period have.
For example, FIG. 15 is a diagram showing an example in which a photograph statistical result is outputted.
When a user input (e.g., a touch input for touching the
If the number of times a skin diagnosis is performed is large, the number of pictures to be output through the picture statistics screen will increase. However, if the skin diagnosis is performed multiple times in a short time interval, they may be meaningless because they do not properly reflect changes in skin condition.
Accordingly, the control unit sets a unit period shorter than the statistical period. If the number of times of skin diagnosis for the unit period is a plurality of times, the controller selectively selects one of the skin diagnosis results for a plurality of times, The evaluation score can be controlled so as to be output on the photo statistics screen.
For example, if the unit period is five days, the control unit can group the skin diagnosis evaluation results in units of five days based on the current date. At this time, when there are a plurality of skin diagnosis results in a specific group, the control unit can select any one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results as representative skin diagnosis results of the group.
For example, if the skin diagnosis results from March 1 to March 5 are grouped into one group, and if there are two skin diagnosis results from March 1 to March 5, Any one of the results can be selected as a representative, and the selected skin diagnosis result can be displayed on the graph. At this time, the control unit may select the earliest or the slowest one among the plurality of skin diagnosis results on the basis of the date on which the skin diagnosis is performed, or may select the earliest one among the plurality of skin diagnosis results (for example, May be selected as representative.
Accordingly, on the photo statistic screen, one month (i.e., 30 days) may be included in the statistical period, one in every five days, and a maximum of six pictures.
In the above-described embodiments, the unit period is set to 5 days, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The unit period can be set to various periods such as one day or one week, and may be set to a time unit such as morning or afternoon.
For example, if the unit period is set to 1 day and the user performs the skin diagnosis twice in the morning and the afternoon, the control unit displays, on the basis of the diagnosis result of either the morning skin diagnosis result or the afternoon skin diagnosis result, Or create a picture statistics screen.
In addition, the unit period at the time of graph creation and the unit period at the time of constructing the photo statistic screen may be set to different values.
If any one of the photographs included in the photo statistics screen is selected, the control unit can control the detailed contents of the skin diagnosis result corresponding to the selected photo to be output.
For example, FIG. 16 is a diagram showing an example in which a detailed skin diagnosis result is output.
In the example shown in FIG. 16 (a), on the photo statistic screen, the date of March 3, March 1, February 27, February 15, February 10, February 5, February 1 , January 27, January 15, and January 10 are displayed. If the photograph corresponding to March 3 is touched, the control unit can control the detailed result of the skin diagnosis performed on March 3 to be outputted as in the example shown in FIG. 16 (b).
The detailed skin diagnosis result is outputted through FIGS. 10 and 11, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
If more than one picture is selected from the picture statistics screen (S1220), the controller may control to output a comparison screen comparing the skin diagnosis results of the selected pictures (S1230).
For example, FIG. 17 shows an example in which a comparison screen is output.
When a user input for requesting comparison of at least two skin diagnosis results (for example, a touch input for touching the comparison button shown in Fig. 15) is received while the photo statistics screen is being output, , It is possible to switch to a standby state for waiting for selection of two or more pictures. In the waiting state, a
When a user input for selecting two or more pictures on the picture statistics screen is received, the control unit can control to output a comparison screen for comparing the skin diagnosis results of the selected pictures.
For example, FIG. 17 (b) shows an example in which a comparison screen is output.
Assuming that the display unit can be divided into a first area and a second area divided by a virtual line, a skin analysis result corresponding to one of two pictures selected by the user is output through the first area Through the second region, the skin analysis result corresponding to the other one of the two photographs selected by the user can be output.
In FIG. 17 (b), a skin diagnosis result of March 3 and a photograph used for skin diagnosis on March 3 are output through the first region, a skin diagnosis result of February 15 and a It is exemplified that the photograph used for skin diagnosis on the 15th of the month is outputted.
The control unit may output a
In displaying the skin diagnosis result, the control unit can highlight items that are superior to the analysis items of the skin diagnosis results. For example, referring to FIG. 17 (b), since the score of the pore item of February 15 is better than that of March 3, the pore item of February 15 may be highlighted. Here, the highlighting may be implemented by changing the font (e.g., font, font size or format (e.g., bold), etc.) or changing the color.
If any of the evaluation items of the skin diagnosis results is selected, the control unit can control the sample area for comparing the selected evaluation items in both photographs to be identified and displayed.
For example, if the pore item is selected, the control unit may control the
For a more detailed comparison, the control unit may also magnify the
In the above example, it is exemplified that a comparison screen for comparing two or more skin diagnosis results can be outputted only when the user selects two or more pictures. Unlike the illustrated example, the control unit may output a comparison screen of two or more skin diagnosis results even when one picture is selected.
For example, when a user input for selecting any one of the photo statistics screens is received, the control unit may output a skin diagnosis result of a user-selected photo and a comparison screen comparing the most recent skin diagnosis results. In another example, the control unit may output a skin diagnosis result of the user's selected photo and a comparison screen comparing the skin diagnosis result with the best diagnosis result.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the above-described methods (operation flow charts) can be implemented by a program such as a computer program or an application, or can be implemented as a code readable by a processor on a medium on which the program is recorded . Examples of the medium that can be read by the processor include ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, optical data storage, etc., and may be implemented in the form of a carrier wave (e.g., transmission over the Internet) .
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Analyzing the skin condition of the user based on the photographed photographs; And
Storing the photographed photograph and the skin diagnosis result obtained by analyzing the skin condition of the user
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Wherein a comparison screen for comparing the first skin diagnosis result and the second skin diagnosis result is output when at least one skin diagnosis result among a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated during a predetermined period is selected Way.
Wherein the first area on the comparison screen includes a first evaluation value of the first skin diagnosis result and a first photograph used to calculate the first evaluation value,
Wherein the second area on the comparison screen includes a second evaluation value of the second skin diagnosis result and a second photograph used to calculate the second evaluation value.
Wherein the first evaluation value and the second evaluation value include at least one of an evaluation value for at least one evaluation item and an average value obtained by averaging evaluation values of a plurality of evaluation items.
If any one of the at least one evaluation items is selected while the comparison screen is being output,
And a sample area in the photograph corresponding to the selected evaluation item is identified and displayed.
Wherein the evaluation item includes at least one of pore, skin tone, wrinkles, dullness, and trouble.
If the first skin diagnosis result among the plurality of skin diagnosis results is selected by user input, the second skin diagnosis result is automatically selected in consideration of at least one of the date of skin diagnosis and the evaluation value for skin diagnosis And comparing the results of skin diagnosis.
The skin diagnosis result comparison method includes:
Further comprising the step of outputting a statistical screen including a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated for a predetermined period of time.
Wherein the first skin diagnosis result or the second skin diagnosis result is selected by user input on the statistical screen.
Wherein the statistical screen includes a graph plotting evaluation values of each of the plurality of skin diagnosis results.
Wherein the statistical screen includes a list of pictures used for analyzing each of the plurality of skin diagnosis results.
Characterized in that when a plurality of skin diagnosis results are included in a unit period shorter than the predetermined period, the statistical screen typically includes any one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results during the unit period. Results comparison method.
Wherein one of the plurality of skin diagnosis results during the unit period is selected as a representative based on at least one of a date of performing the skin analysis and an evaluation value.
A wireless communication unit for communicating with a server;
A camera for photographing; And
A controller for analyzing the skin condition of the user based on the photographed photograph and controlling the photographed photograph and the skin condition of the user to be stored in the server when the photograph of the user is photographed through the camera,
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Wherein the control unit compares the first skin diagnosis result and the second skin diagnosis result when at least one skin diagnosis result among the plurality of skin diagnosis results is selected while a plurality of skin diagnosis results accumulated for a predetermined period are output, And a comparison screen for displaying the comparison screen.
Wherein the control unit selects the first skin diagnosis result or the second skin diagnosis result by user input for the plurality of skin diagnosis results.
The control unit controls to output, through the first region on the comparison screen, the first evaluation value of the first skin diagnosis result and the first photo used for calculating the first evaluation value,
And a second evaluation value of the second skin diagnosis result and a second photograph used for calculating the second evaluation value are outputted through the second region on the comparison screen.
Wherein the first evaluation value and the second evaluation value include at least one of an evaluation value for at least one evaluation item and an average value obtained by averaging evaluation values of the plurality of evaluation items.
Wherein the control unit controls the sample area in the photograph corresponding to the selected evaluation item to be identified and displayed when a user input for selecting any one of the at least one evaluation item is received while the comparison screen is output .
Wherein the evaluation item includes at least one of pore, skin tone, wrinkles, dullness, and trouble.
If the first skin diagnosis result among the plurality of skin diagnosis results is selected by user input, the second skin diagnosis result is automatically selected in consideration of at least one of the date of skin diagnosis and the evaluation value for skin diagnosis And the terminal device.
Wherein the control unit controls the display unit to output a statistical image including a plurality of skin shear results accumulated for a predetermined period of time through the display unit.
Wherein the statistical screen includes a graph plotting evaluation values of each of the plurality of skin diagnosis results.
Wherein the statistical screen includes a list of photographs used for analyzing each of the plurality of skin diagnosis results.
Wherein when a plurality of skin diagnosis results are included in a unit period shorter than the predetermined period of time, the control unit controls so that any one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results during the unit period is included in the statistical image as a representative .
Wherein the control unit selects one of a plurality of skin diagnosis results for the unit period as a representative based on at least one of a date and an evaluation value of skin analysis.
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