2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8138574
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Analysis of Museum Cultural Creation from the Perspective of Cultural Industry

Abstract: There is a lack of objective and rapid methods to evaluate and extract design elements in the development of museum cultural creation products. Aiming at this, an analysis method of museum cultural creation from the perspective of cultural industry is proposed. The order relation method and entropy weight method are applied to extract cultural characteristics. The optimality evaluation of the features based on the ordinal relation method aims to make a preliminary judgment on the representation value of the fe… Show more

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“…The classification criteria in Table 4 are based on the critical values of different groups and relevant references [ 22 ]. At the same time, the data division standard adopts rounding and rounding to zero, and makes relevant comparisons [ 23 ]. Therefore, the results in Table 4 are relatively complete, mainly taking 60 points and 50 points as critical values.…”
Section: The Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification criteria in Table 4 are based on the critical values of different groups and relevant references [ 22 ]. At the same time, the data division standard adopts rounding and rounding to zero, and makes relevant comparisons [ 23 ]. Therefore, the results in Table 4 are relatively complete, mainly taking 60 points and 50 points as critical values.…”
Section: The Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A museum brand is a name, symbol, design, terminology, or mark element unique to a museum that distinguishes its products and services from other competitors in the same field, either in a single or a combination of elements [15]. As Fiona McLean [16] writes, museums have recognized since the 1980s that the development of the museum experience does not necessarily compromise the integrity of the museum.…”
Section: Museum Brandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The G1 and entropy weight methods are employed to determine the subjective and objective weights of the informatization maturity evaluation indexes of assembly-building projects [67]. To improve the rationality of weight allocation, linear weighting is employed to ultimately ascertain the comprehensive weight of each indicator.…”
Section: Determination Of Weightsmentioning
confidence: 99%