MEASURING TOURISTS’ VISUAL PERCEPTION OF GARDENS AROUND TAIHU LAKE RIM AREA BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA

Wenjie Liu, Rouran Zhang, Huan Li
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Tourists’ visual preferences are of paramount importance for the local garden environment assessment. However, the diversity of garden elements presents challenges in achieving uniform assessments. This study focuses on 65 modern gardens around Taihu Lake (太湖), utilizing image semantic segmentation and the Semantic Differential (SD) method to evaluate tourists’ visual perceptions, identifying 16 perceptual indicators associated with garden elements. The research findings indicate the following: (1) Modern gardens in different cities (Wuxi, Suzhou, Huzhou) offer distinct visual experiences to tourists. (2) Through quantitative analysis of garden elements and tourists’ visual perceptions, it is revealed that middle and high-rise vegetation, hydrology, architecture, and sketch elements enhance visual aesthetics, while main road and low-rise vegetation elements result in less pronounced perceptions. This study quantitatively explores the complexities in evaluating garden aesthetics and serves as a bridge between qualitative and quantitative aspects for future garden environmental impact assessments.
基于多源数据测量游客对太湖周边园林的视觉感知
游客的视觉偏好对当地花园环境评估至关重要。然而,园林元素的多样性给实现统一评估带来了挑战。本研究以太湖周边的 65 座现代园林为研究对象,利用图像语义分割法和语义差异法对游客的视觉感知进行评估,确定了与园林要素相关的 16 个感知指标。研究结果表明(1) 不同城市(无锡、苏州、湖州)的现代园林给游客带来了不同的视觉体验。(2)通过对园林要素和游客视觉感受的定量分析,发现中高层植被、水文、建筑、小品等要素能增强游客的视觉美感,而主干道和低层植被要素则导致游客的视觉感受不明显。本研究从定量角度探讨了园林美学评估的复杂性,为今后的园林环境影响评估在定性与定量之间架起了一座桥梁。
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