A Nonstandard Neutrosophic Model for Aesthetic Response in Interactive Device Decorative Art Design
Keywords:
Nonstandard Neutrosophy, Aesthetic Modeling, Interactive Design, Emotional Response, Decorative Art, User PerceptionAbstract
This paper introduces a new mathematical model called the Nonstandard
Neutrosophic Aesthetic Dynamics (NSNAD). It is built using nonstandard neutrosophic
theory, which allows us to work with values that are greater than 1, less than 0, or
undefined. These unusual values help us better describe how users feel about decorative
and interactive digital devices feelings that are often uncertain, extreme, or mixed. The
model defines a new way to measure how much a person likes, dislikes, or is unsure about
visual elements like light, color, shape, or movement. We use many refined equations and
detailed examples to explain how the model works. We also apply the model to interactive
device decoration to show its usefulness. This work helps designers better understand
user emotions and build more personalized and engaging digital experiences.
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