Empirical Study on Emotional Perception and Restorative Effects of Suzhou Garden Landscapes: Text Mining and Statistical Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Zhenyu Zhang, Xiaomeng Wang, Mu Jiang

и другие.

Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(1), С. 122 - 122

Опубликована: Янв. 9, 2025

Suzhou classical gardens, as a unique form of urban green space in China, not only embody rich historical and cultural heritage but also showcase distinctive natural landscapes, exerting profound impact on modern mental health. This study employs text mining content analysis methods to qualitatively explore online comments about Gardens, which were collected using the Octopus Collector program mine public reviews from travel review platform Ctrip. These further combined with questionnaire survey data quantitatively analyze preferences among different gardens their restorative experience characteristics. We utilized ROST CM6 software for high-frequency word extraction, semantic network analysis, sentiment reveal emotional perceptions towards these gardens. The results indicate that majority express positive emotions, frequently mentioning words such “tranquil”, “quiet”, “serene”, highlighting significant psychological comfort spaces provide. Additionally, through one-way ANOVA Pearson correlation we found differences cognitive dimensions are closely related specific spatial factors landscape element diversity, visual scale, types greenery. findings suggest characteristics Gardens play crucial role shaping visitors’ responses. Based insights, proposed series design recommendations aimed at enhancing overall image healing functions Gardens. this enrich theoretical framework provide valuable insights practical application principles design. research underscores importance combining functionality aesthetic elements meet needs contemporary society.

Язык: Английский

Empirical Study on Emotional Perception and Restorative Effects of Suzhou Garden Landscapes: Text Mining and Statistical Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Zhenyu Zhang, Xiaomeng Wang, Mu Jiang

и другие.

Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(1), С. 122 - 122

Опубликована: Янв. 9, 2025

Suzhou classical gardens, as a unique form of urban green space in China, not only embody rich historical and cultural heritage but also showcase distinctive natural landscapes, exerting profound impact on modern mental health. This study employs text mining content analysis methods to qualitatively explore online comments about Gardens, which were collected using the Octopus Collector program mine public reviews from travel review platform Ctrip. These further combined with questionnaire survey data quantitatively analyze preferences among different gardens their restorative experience characteristics. We utilized ROST CM6 software for high-frequency word extraction, semantic network analysis, sentiment reveal emotional perceptions towards these gardens. The results indicate that majority express positive emotions, frequently mentioning words such “tranquil”, “quiet”, “serene”, highlighting significant psychological comfort spaces provide. Additionally, through one-way ANOVA Pearson correlation we found differences cognitive dimensions are closely related specific spatial factors landscape element diversity, visual scale, types greenery. findings suggest characteristics Gardens play crucial role shaping visitors’ responses. Based insights, proposed series design recommendations aimed at enhancing overall image healing functions Gardens. this enrich theoretical framework provide valuable insights practical application principles design. research underscores importance combining functionality aesthetic elements meet needs contemporary society.

Язык: Английский

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