Empirical Study on Emotional Perception and Restorative Effects of Suzhou Garden Landscapes: Text Mining and Statistical Analysis
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- Rui Zhang & Yuwei Zhao & Jianlei Kong & Chen Cheng & Xinyan Liu & Chang Zhang, 2021. "Intelligent Recognition Method of Decorative Openwork Windows with Sustainable Application for Suzhou Traditional Private Gardens in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-22, July.
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Suzhou gardens; therapeutic design; emotional perception; text mining; restorative environment; urban green space design;All these keywords.
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