Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Literature, Art and Human Development (ICLAHD 2025)
Session: Technology and Humanistic Practice
34 articles
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Student Behavior Prediction and Emotion Management Based on Natural Language Processing
Xiaoxia Hao
Students’ behavior prediction and emotion management play an important role in educational decision making. In this paper, a new algorithm called ABLSTM-Transformer is proposed. It integrates bidirectional long short-term memory network, attention mechanism and transformer architecture to deal with students’...
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Immersive Narratives of the Terracotta Warriors in Mixed Reality
Yixuan Huang
With the rapid development of digital technologies, Mixed Reality (MR) has emerged as a vital tool for the preservation and presentation of cultural heritage. The Terracotta Warriors, as a significant emblem of ancient Chinese civilization, gain new vitality through immersive reproduction in MR environments....
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Generation and Symbiosis: An Analysis of Evolutionary Trends in AI Art Design Based on Bibliometric Data
Chao Chen
Against a backdrop of rapid digitalization and technological advances, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and art design has emerged as a key area of interest in academia and industry. This paper uses bibliometric methods combined with CiteSpace software to systematically analyze...
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A Study of the Combination of Music Production and Music Education in Rural Primary Schools
Jiabei Yao
Nowadays, music education in rural primary schools is generally backward, and educational resources and teaching staff are relatively scare. However, as an emerging specialty, music production can play its advantages and make up for the lack of music education in rural primary schools. Therefore, it...
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Evaluating Spatial Needs in Pediatric Dental Clinics via Online Reviews and Kano Model
Ke Zhao, D. Kosenkoe
Based on online review texts in user-generated content (UGC), this paper combines field interviews and observations to distill the typical space use needs of children, parents, and healthcare workers. The KJ method is applied to generalize and form five categories of perceived attributes. Then, the Kano...
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The Impact of Job Demands on Burnout Among Long-Term Care Professionals: The Moderated Mediation of Job Role and Work-Family Conflict
Qi Zhang
Stress and burnout are growing concerns in the current work environment, particularly in the long-term care sector. This study examines how job demands influence burnout through work-family conflict (WFC) and investigates whether job roles (i.e., employees vs. managers) impact this relationship. One...
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Cross-cultural Language Research Based on Cite Space Taking WOS Data as an Example (2011-2025)
Yutong Li
In an era of deepening globalization and multicultural exchange, language, as a crucial carrier of culture, plays an increasingly significant role in cross-cultural research. Cross-cultural linguistic studies not only help break down cultural barriers and promote international exchange and cooperation...
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Digital Technology Application and Innovation Path of Today’s Illustration Creation
Jiayin Zhao
Against the backdrop of the rapid advancement of digital technology, contemporary illustrations have experienced substantial transformations. This paper concentrates on the implementation and renewal approaches of digital technology in the field of contemporary illustration. Through the analysis of relevant...
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Research on Innovative Design of Miao Painting in Xiangxi Based on Generative Artificial Intelligence
Ying He, Ping Wang
This study leverages artificial intelligence-driven generative image technology to digitally classify, screen, and extract materials from Xiangxi Miao paintings, thereby constructing a digital resource repository for Miao paintings. Generative AI technologies such as generative technology, deep learning,...
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The Inheritance and Innovation of Traditional Performing Arts under the Evolution of Technological Media
Xueying Cai
This research systematically explores the impact of technological media on the inheritance and innovation of traditional performing arts, starting with the evolution of technological media. From the regional dissemination of live performances, to recording technology’s ability to transcend time and space,...
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Examining Social Media Marketing Strategies on Xiaohongshu: Through Sentiment Analysis and Structural Model
Jinglu Xu
In contemporary China, social media platforms have replaced traditional advertising mediums, such as television and mass media, in becoming the primary channels for digital marketing and brand promotion. Existing literature has extensively examined how different promotional strategies adopted by Chinese...
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Foreign Language Boredom, Enjoyment and Engagement of Non-English Major Graduate Students
Tongqing Gu
Emotional experience of language learners has become a hot research topic in recent years, and emotions like foreign language enjoyment (FLE) and foreign language boredom (FLB) have been widely discussed. Yet, the interrelation between FLE, FLB and foreign language engagement needs further exploration....
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The Impact of Music Network Community Activities on Social Identity Among Adolescents
Xin Jin
This study examines the impact of community interaction on identity formation and group belonging among adolescents participating in online music communities. Drawing upon social identity theory, a modified version of the Social Identity Scale was employed to conduct questionnaires and interviews with...
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Basketball Culture Content and Fan Identity in the Digital Media Era: YouTube as the Example
Yuting Song
This study examines Li Ziqi’s Douyin channel as a case study by employing an approach that reveals the role of Li Ziqi’s videos in aesthetic narrative, cultural symbolism, and cross-cultural communication. Drawing on content analysis of ten representative videos; quantitative and qualitative analysis...
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A Study on Africa Child Labour Issues and Recommendations
Holyn Liang
This study examines the pervasive issue of child labour in Africa. Through a multidimensional PESTLE analysis, the research identifies key drivers, including poverty, weak governance, inadequate legal enforcement, technological deficits, and environmental crises. It highlights the severe physical, mental,...
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Exploring the Construction of XR Spaces in Academic Libraries and the Cultivation Model for Innovative Talent
Jiang Shan
Integrating extended-reality (XR) technologies into library spatial re-engineering to create an “XR innovation space” that simultaneously supports experience, teaching, and content creation is not only an inevitable response to the self-development challenges faced by libraries and an effective way to...
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The Effect of Environment on the Perceived Health Benefits of Recreational Activities from the Perspective of Place Attachment Theory——Taking the Lijiang Scenic Area as an Example
Xinyue Wang, Shiwen Zhu, Xun Yi, Xuxin Song
This article will explore the impact of the Li River Scenic Area on the perceived health benefits of recreational activities from the perspective of place attachment theory. Firstly, the basic concepts and related research results of place attachment theory will be introduced, and its application in...
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Research on the Innovation of Visual Communication Design Teaching Mode Empowered by Management Concepts
Zhe Yang, Ziyan Zhang
Against the backdrop of the construction of New Liberal Arts, the Visual Communication Design major undertakes the strategic task of cultivating interdisciplinary and innovative talents. Traditional teaching models reveal systematic deficiencies in areas such as objective-oriented process control, quality...
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Research on the System Perfection of Medical Artificial Intelligence Damage Liability
Chenxiao Wei
With the rapid advancement of AI, its application in the medical field is becoming increasingly widespread, significantly enhancing the efficiency and quality of healthcare services. However, this widespread adoption also introduces a series of legal risks and challenges in attributing liability, particularly...
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A Prompt Engineering Framework for Intangible Cultural Heritage Micro-Dramas
Jingyi Yang, Yaoyang Chen, Yi Li, Sijie Wang
Against the backdrop of practical challenges in creating micro-short dramas centered on intangible cultural heritage—including high creative barriers, superficial cultural expression, and mismatched production cycles with market rhythms—this study proposes a standardized “prompt engineering” narrative...
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Economic Resources of Educational Inequality in Hong Kong High Schools: A Qualitative Study of Student Perceptions Across School Types
Sam Huang
This study scrutinizes how economic resources shape educational inequality across public, private, and international high schools in Hong Kong. Drawing on qualitative questionnaire with 33 students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, the research reveals how institutional arrangements, family resources,...
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An Analysis of Talent Cultivation in Computer Application Technology Based on EPIP Concept in the Context of Industry-education Integration
Desheng Zeng, Xue Jiang, Shuanglong Pang, Xiaodan Chen
With the deepening reform of higher vocational education, industry-education integration has become a core approach to improving the quality of talent development. Currently, the Engineering Practice Innovation Project (EPIP) concept focuses on real-world project-driven, engineering practice-oriented,...
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New Models and Methods of China’s International Communication in the Digital-Intelligent Era from the Perspective of Communication Elements
Jiayuan Che, Chunmei Li
Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China has promoted the preservation of traditions and innovation in international communication, initially establishing a multi-subject, three-dimensional grand international communication pattern, and its international discourse power...
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From Global to Domestic: A Mixed-Methods Study on Social Policies for Children with Intellectual Disabilities and its Inspiration for China
Shuhan Wang
On a global scope, children with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) and their families face multiple challenges attaining support. While developed countries have established substantial support systems, such as the annual subsidy of approximately $47,315 per individual with ID in the United States [1], the...
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Spatial Narrative–Driven Emotion-Oriented Design Method for Healing-Oriented VR Serious Games
Zhongping Hu, Kyungran Choi
This study investigates emotion-oriented design methods for healing-oriented VR serious games through the lens of spatial narrative. Integrating concepts from environmental psychology, immersion theory, and digital narratology, it constructs a “space–emotion–interaction” coupling model to reveal how...
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GenAI Art and the Liberation of Viewer Interpretation
Haofang Dai
GenAI art fundamentally subverts the traditional ontology of art by systematically dismantling the foundational premises of meaning in the work of art, such as authorial intent, historical context, and reference to reality. This creates a “vacuum of meaning” and generative AI art completely fulfills...
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How Does Xiaohongshu Transform Courtroom Games into Social Culture? Taking “Ace Attorney” as an Example
Jiacheng Guo, Angelina Tian
With the rise of short-form video and graphic platforms, gaming IP is no longer limited to entertainment consumption but has gradually evolved into a “repository” of social culture. This study uses the courtroom-themed game “Ace Attorney” as a case study to explore how users on the Xiaohongshu platform...
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Space and the Female Bildungsroman in Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar
Yaxi Jiang
Published in 1963 under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas, Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar has long been recognized as a semi-autobiographical novel grounded in her own early life. Through the six-month journey of Esther Greenwood—a brilliant college student navigating campus romance, a New York internship, and...
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The Healing Cultural Orientation of the TV Drama Meet Yourself
Xinmin Hou
The TV drama Meet Yourself has successfully created a healing culture through the poetic style of prose narrative. Its free structure, delicate emotional expression and rich imagery provide the audience with multi-level aesthetic approaches, bringing multi-dimensional aesthetic experiences in terms of...
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Research on Product Design Methods and Strategies from the Perspective of Cognitive Metaphor
Yuqi Wang
As product design evolves from functionalism to emotional and symbolic approaches, rhetorical techniques have become essential tools for designers to communicate intent and enhance user experience. While similes and metaphors, two of the most common rhetorical devices in product design, share a common...
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Multimodal Transformer–Based Micronutrient Exposure Profiling for Cardiovascular Event Risk Prediction
Tianyao Zhang
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death. Traditional risk equations rely on a small number of clinical variables and struggle to simultaneously capture the combined effects of diet, micronutrients, biochemical markers, genetic susceptibility, and wearable behavioral signals, leading to...
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Cultivating Students’ Core Competencies in Senior High School English Writing: Strategies and Pedagogical Implications
Yuereguli Kuerban, Jielin Song
The integration of core competencies into China’s senior high school English curriculum marks a significant shift from a knowledge-based instructional model toward holistic student development, in alignment with global educational trends. Within this framework, English writing is redefined as a complex...
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Bodily Narrative and the Reconstruction of Ethnic Aesthetics: On the Educational Function of Dance Creation in Cultural Transmission
Rui Zhong
This study explores the educational role of dance creation in cultural inheritance, investigating the intrinsic connection between bodily narratives and the reconstruction of ethnic aesthetics. By analyzing how dance bodies serve as narrative carriers of cultural symbols, the historical memories and...
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An Analysis of Female Images in Tibetan New Wave Cinema
Rui Zhou
Tibetan New Wave cinema, through its distinct cultural consciousness, reshapes the modernity of Tibetan society. The evolution of female images serves as a key symbol for decoding the tensions inherent in this cultural modernity. This paper examines five representative films—Tharlo, Ala Changso, Wangdrak’s...