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Centrality with Diversity (2101.07371v1)

Published 18 Jan 2021 in cs.SI

Abstract: Graph centrality measures use the structure of a network to quantify central or "important" nodes, with applications in web search, social media analysis, and graphical data mining generally. Traditional centrality measures such as the well known PageRank interpret a directed edge as a vote in favor of the importance of the linked node. We study the case where nodes may belong to diverse communities or interests and investigate centrality measures that can identify nodes that are simultaneously important to many such diverse communities. We propose a family of diverse centrality measures formed as fixed point solutions to a generalized nonlinear eigenvalue problem. Our measure can be efficiently computed on large graphs by iterated best response and we study its normative properties on both random graph models and real-world data. We find that we are consistently and efficiently able to identify the most important diverse nodes of a graph, that is, those that are simultaneously central to multiple communities.

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Authors (4)
  1. Liang Lyu (5 papers)
  2. Brandon Fain (14 papers)
  3. Kamesh Munagala (58 papers)
  4. Kangning Wang (27 papers)
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