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    Voting Classifier for The Interactive Design with Deep Learning for Scene Theory

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    Tool products play a pivotal role in assisting individuals in various domains, ranging from professional work to everyday tasks. The success of these tools is not solely determined by their functionality but also by the quality of user experience they offer. Designing tool products that effectively engage users, enhance their productivity, and provide a seamless interaction experience has become a critical focus for researchers and practitioners in the field of interaction design. Scene theory proposes that individuals perceive and interpret their surroundings as dynamic "scenes," wherein environmental and situational factors influence their cognitive processes and behavior. This research paper presented a novel approach to the interaction design of tool products by integrating scene theory, flow experience, the Moth Flame optimization (MFO), cooperative game theory (CGT), and voting deep learning. Tool products play a vital role in various domains, and their interaction design significantly influences user satisfaction and task performance. Building upon the principles of scene theory and flow experience, this study proposes an innovative framework that considers the contextual factors and aims to create a seamless and enjoyable user experience. The MFO algorithm, inspired by the behavior of moth flame, is employed to optimize the design parameters and enhance the efficiency of the interaction design process. Furthermore, CGT is integrated to model cooperative relationships between users and tool products, fostering collaborative and engaging experiences. Voting deep learning is employed to analyze user feedback and preferences, enabling personalized and adaptive design recommendations. With the proposed CGT, this paper investigates the impact of the proposed approach on user engagement, task efficiency, and overall satisfaction. The findings contribute to the field of interaction design by providing practical insights for creating tool products that align with users' cognitive processes, environmental constraints, flow-inducing experiences, and cooperative dynamics

    Cultural Landscape Reproduction of Typical Religious Architecture in Qingjiangpu Based on Scene Theory

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    Scenes are important carriers of cultural expression. Cultural landscapes reveal specific cultural connotations through various scenes, and people understand and give things cultural connotations through scenes. In recent years, new techniques for visualizing cultural landscape heritage have been made possible by the advent of mapping and geographic information technology. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal’s culture is a “living” cultural legacy. As one of the key links in the canal’s cultural chain, Qingjiangpu is crucial to reproducing its cultural landscape. This paper first discusses the relationship between scene theory and the cultural landscape. Starting from the five elements of scene theory, through the collection of online text data and the corresponding data obtained from questionnaire research, the paper analyzed the scene constructed by the cultural landscape and the urban spirituality embodied by the scene. Through the deep excavation of cultural landscape and its historical context, the theoretical framework of “node-neighbor-city” cultural landscape reproduction is proposed. Taking the ancient city of Qingjiangpu as an example, the cultural landscape has been reproduced at different scales and in different dimensions through various technical means. This study can provide a theoretical basis and practical reference for the research of cultural landscape reproduction

    Cultural Landscape Reproduction of Typical Religious Architecture in Qingjiangpu Based on Scene Theory

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    Scenes are important carriers of cultural expression. Cultural landscapes reveal specific cultural connotations through various scenes, and people understand and give things cultural connotations through scenes. In recent years, new techniques for visualizing cultural landscape heritage have been made possible by the advent of mapping and geographic information technology. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal’s culture is a “living” cultural legacy. As one of the key links in the canal’s cultural chain, Qingjiangpu is crucial to reproducing its cultural landscape. This paper first discusses the relationship between scene theory and the cultural landscape. Starting from the five elements of scene theory, through the collection of online text data and the corresponding data obtained from questionnaire research, the paper analyzed the scene constructed by the cultural landscape and the urban spirituality embodied by the scene. Through the deep excavation of cultural landscape and its historical context, the theoretical framework of “node-neighbor-city” cultural landscape reproduction is proposed. Taking the ancient city of Qingjiangpu as an example, the cultural landscape has been reproduced at different scales and in different dimensions through various technical means. This study can provide a theoretical basis and practical reference for the research of cultural landscape reproduction.</jats:p
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