Abstract

Public art (PA) is a powerful tool for enhancing the environment in public spaces since it not only relieves the oppression caused by urban architecture but also enhances and beautifies urban public spaces. As DT (digital technology) develops so quickly nowadays, it offers PA significant technological assistance to achieve new functions, and changes in modern people's aesthetic preferences and psychological makeup also present new demands for PA. This essay explores the use of PA design in the creation of urban landscapes from the viewpoint of DT. In order to do this, this paper suggests a method for measuring the environmental impact of urban landscapes that combines landscape measurement and semantic assessment. Full-connection algorithm and greedy algorithm are introduced to identify urban functional types with high-dimensional characteristics for the boundary tree classification model of high-dimensional feature classification. The findings indicate that the public service area's producer and user accuracy are, respectively, 0.8783 and 0.7833. It offers a fresh concept for the identification of urban functional zones while solving the issues of low identification efficiency and poor accuracy.

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