How Correlated Are Community-Aware and Classical Centrality Measures in Complex Networks?

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TitreHow Correlated Are Community-Aware and Classical Centrality Measures in Complex Networks?
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuteursRajeh S, Savonnet M, Leclercq E, Cherifi H
EditorTeixeira AS, Pacheco D, Oliveira M, Barbosa H, Goncalves B, Menezes R
Conference NameCOMPLEX NETWORKS XII
PublisherSPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Conference LocationGEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND
ISBN Number978-3-030-81854-8; 978-3-030-81853-1
Mots-cléscentrality, Community structure, influential nodes
Résumé

Unlike classical centrality measures, recently developed community-aware centrality measures use a network's community structure to identify influential nodes in complex networks. This paper investigates their relationship on a set of fifty real-world networks originating from various domains. Results show that classical and community-aware centrality measures generally exhibit low to medium correlation values. These results are consistent across networks. Transitivity and efficiency are the most influential macroscopic network features driving the correlation variation between classical and community-aware centrality measures. Additionally, the mixing parameter, the modularity, and the Max-ODF are the main mesoscopic topological properties exerting the most substantial effect.

DOI10.1007/978-3-030-81854-8_11