Research on the Logical Structure Design of Rural Art Space Design System based on Data Mining

Authors

  • Feifei Pei

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/8rgndm39

Keywords:

Big Data, The Countryside, Art Space, Design and Transformation, Massive Amount of Information

Abstract

In the rapid development of the theory of big data technology, people in the pursuit of the unique beauty of natural landscape at the same time, the design and transformation of rural art space put forward higher requirements, research scholars in the practice of research, the use of big data information transmission can be more intuitive expression of the pattern of people and landscape. According to the transformation of rural art space design in recent years, rural space, as a basic component of environmental landscape design, has begun to develop towards the direction of diversification, multi-level and digitalization under the influence of big data technology theory. Based on the understanding of the research status of big data technology, according to the basic requirements of rural art space design and transformation, this paper deeply discusses the practical significance of big data for rural art space design and transformation, in order to provide technical support for the creation of high-quality natural landscape in the new era.

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Published

13-05-2025

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How to Cite

Pei, F. (2025). Research on the Logical Structure Design of Rural Art Space Design System based on Data Mining. Highlights in Art and Design, 10(2), 118-123. https://doi.org/10.54097/8rgndm39