In this paper, we seek to find a computationally light centrality metric that could serve as an alternate for the computationally heavy betweenness centrality (BWC) metric. In this pursuit, in the first half of the paper, we evaluate the correlation coefficient between BWC and the other commonly used centrality metrics such as Degree Centrality (DEG), Closeness Centrality (CLC), Farness Centrality (FRC), Clustering Coefficient Centrality (CCC) and Eigenvector Centrality (EVC). We observe BWC to be highly correlated with DEG for synthetic networks generated based on the Erdos-Renyi model (for random networks) and Watts-Strogatz model (for small-world networks). In the second half of the paper, we conduct a regression analysis for BWC with th...
none3noTwo concepts of centrality have been defined in complex networks. The first considers the cen...
(a) shows the result for different subgraph sizes given the number of subgraphs m = 10; (b) shows th...
Recent developments in network theory have allowed for the study of the structure and function of th...
Centrality is widely used to measure which nodes are important in a network. In recent decades, nume...
In recent decades, a number of centrality metrics describing network properties of nodes have been p...
We seek to identify one or more computationally light-weight centrality metrics that have a high cor...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
In this paper, we empirically investigate correlations among four centrality measures, originated fr...
We identify three different levels of correlation (pair-wise relative ordering, network-wide ranking...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract. In our paper we compare two centrality measures of networks, between-ness and Linerank. Be...
Many scholars have tried to address the identification of critical nodes in complex networks from di...
The role of an actor in a social network is identified through a set of measures called centrality. ...
We analyze a suite of 48 real-world networks and compute the decay centrality (DEC) of the vertices ...
International audienceWe show that prominent centrality measures in network analysis are all based o...
none3noTwo concepts of centrality have been defined in complex networks. The first considers the cen...
(a) shows the result for different subgraph sizes given the number of subgraphs m = 10; (b) shows th...
Recent developments in network theory have allowed for the study of the structure and function of th...
Centrality is widely used to measure which nodes are important in a network. In recent decades, nume...
In recent decades, a number of centrality metrics describing network properties of nodes have been p...
We seek to identify one or more computationally light-weight centrality metrics that have a high cor...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
In this paper, we empirically investigate correlations among four centrality measures, originated fr...
We identify three different levels of correlation (pair-wise relative ordering, network-wide ranking...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract. In our paper we compare two centrality measures of networks, between-ness and Linerank. Be...
Many scholars have tried to address the identification of critical nodes in complex networks from di...
The role of an actor in a social network is identified through a set of measures called centrality. ...
We analyze a suite of 48 real-world networks and compute the decay centrality (DEC) of the vertices ...
International audienceWe show that prominent centrality measures in network analysis are all based o...
none3noTwo concepts of centrality have been defined in complex networks. The first considers the cen...
(a) shows the result for different subgraph sizes given the number of subgraphs m = 10; (b) shows th...
Recent developments in network theory have allowed for the study of the structure and function of th...