Abstract
Abstract Based on the theoretical knowledge of woodworking skills and digital restoration, this paper designs a questionnaire on traditional woodworking skills and digital restoration technology, conducts a reliability test on the questionnaire, adopts online and offline methods to distribute the questionnaire and obtains research data. Pearson’s coefficient and multiple linear regression model were used to explore the relationship between traditional woodworking skills and digital restoration technology from the perspective of non-heritage. The results show that the regression equation of the historical value of woodworking skills = 0.428+0.176*Efficiency Improvement+0.208*Quality Optimization+0.235*Talent Cultivation, and the explanatory ability of Efficiency Improvement, Quality Optimization (X2), and Talent Cultivation (X3) for the historical value of the skills is 76.6%, and there is no problem of multicollinearity. The mechanism of interaction between traditional woodworking techniques and digital restoration technology is analyzed from the perspective of non-heritage, which is important for the preservation and dissemination of non-heritage.
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