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Stability of Local Information based Centrality Measurements under Degree Preserving Randomizations (1812.11461v1)
Published 30 Dec 2018 in cs.SI and physics.soc-ph
Abstract: Node centrality is one of the integral measures in network analysis with wide range of applications from socio-economic to personalized recommendation. We argue that an effective centrality measure should undertake stability even under information loss or noise introduced in the network. With six local information based centrality metric, we investigate the effect of varying assortativity while keeping degree distribution unchanged, using networks with scale free and exponential degree distribution. This model provides a novel scope to analyze stability of centrality metric which can further finds many applications in social science, biology, information science, community detection and so on.
- Chandni Saxena (18 papers)
- M. N. Doja (3 papers)
- Tanvir Ahmad (17 papers)