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  5. Applying Fuzzy Delphi Method (Fdm) to Obtain the Expert Consensus in Aesthetic Experience (Ax) and Immersive Experience (Ix) Elements for Virtual Reality Historical Event (Vr Historical Event)
 
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Applying Fuzzy Delphi Method (Fdm) to Obtain the Expert Consensus in Aesthetic Experience (Ax) and Immersive Experience (Ix) Elements for Virtual Reality Historical Event (Vr Historical Event)

Journal
3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Networks and Wireless Communications, ICMNWC 2023
Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Rani N.B.A.
Hashim M.E.A.B.
Wan Azani Wan Mustafa
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Idris M.Z.B.
Al-Jawahry H.M.
Ramadan G.M.
DOI
10.1109/ICMNWC60182.2023.10435812
Handle (URI)
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/5935
Abstract
Expert consensus postulates further consent in the process of unifying two distinctive theories. Eventually, unifying both virtual reality (VR) of technology field while three-dimensional historical event of art field required expert concurrency. Thus, this paper discusses the application of Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) to obtain the expert consensus for Aesthetic Experience (AX) and Immersive Experience (IX) elements for Virtual Reality Historical Event (VR Historical Event). Empirically, VR as Human Computer Interaction (HCI) product commonly evaluated using IX elements, then three-dimensional historical event as virtual heritage collection should be appraised using AX elements. As a result, the integration of both AX and IX elements is underway, and it necessitates consensus from experts in both fields. The selection of FDM in this study is rooted in its capacity to objectively derive constructs and elements, guided by input and reflection from the chosen experts. Anticipated outcomes include the synthesis of both elements into a novel VR historical event framework through expert consensus.
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