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Application of 3D Image Technology in Rural Planning

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The well-being of villages and villagers is directly related to the development of urban-rural relations. Rural development is an important part of poverty alleviation, as well as the main goal and means of rural rejuvenation, because rural planning affects rural economic development and rural revitalization. Electronic imaging can improve the speed of rural area planning, and can also model the planned scheme. However, the current rural planning still lacks top-level design, which cannot improve the overall structural design of rural planning, and the data resources of rural planning are not perfect. Therefore, this article studied the direction of rural planning and design by analyzing the focus, problems, and external environment characteristics of rural planning, and then analyzed the application characteristics in rural planning according to the process of 3D image technology. By reducing the complex design links in rural planning, the office efficiency of planning and the 3D visualization of planning model can be promoted, so as to improve the effect of rural planning and the construction service of rural planning. The simulated annealing algorithm showed that the planning efficiency and average planning speed of 3D image application in rural planning were gradually increasing; the average planning efficiency was about 1.80, and the average planning speed was about 1.05. The planning efficiency increased by 1.20 in the whole process, while the average planning speed increased by 0.33 in the whole process. Through comparison, it can be seen that the planning rationality of rural planning under 3D image was 12.16% higher than the original one, while the measurement error rate of some teachers was 47.28% lower. In a word, 3D imaging and electronic imaging can improve the architectural design and layout planning of rural planning.

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    cover image ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing
    ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing  Volume 23, Issue 6
    June 2024
    378 pages
    EISSN:2375-4702
    DOI:10.1145/3613597
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    Publication History

    Published: 22 June 2024
    Online AM: 20 October 2023
    Accepted: 08 October 2023
    Revised: 11 September 2023
    Received: 14 February 2023
    Published in TALLIP Volume 23, Issue 6

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    1. Rural planning
    2. 3D imaging
    3. electronic imaging
    4. planning process analysis

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    • Research on the Morphological Design of Ancient Villages in Huizhou from the Perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage
    • Research Project of Anhui Province in 2022: Planning and Design of Rural Revitalization in Southern Anhui under the Background of Post-epidemic Era
    • Major Research Project on Science and Social Sciences in Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province, Research and Practice on Narrative Design of Anhui Red Culture and Tourism Products Driven by Innovation
    • Key Research Project of Science and Social Sciences in Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province, Design and Research of Youth Long Term Rental Apartments under the Policy of “Both Rent and Purchase” - Taking Hefei City as an Example
    • Key Research Project of Science and Social Sciences in Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province, Research on the Integration Development Path of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Public Environment from the Perspective of Cultural and Tourism Integration
    • Key Research Project of Science and Social Sciences in Higher Education Institutions in Anhui Province, Research on the Planning and Design of Rural Revitalization in Southern Anhui under the Background of the Post Epidemic Era
    • Anhui Province Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project, Research on Productive Protection of Ningguo Dragon Kiln Ceramic Technology from the Perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage

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