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Articulation points guided redundancy elimination for betweenness centrality
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Articulation PointsEngineeringNetwork AnalysisCommunicationCollaborative NetworkComputational Social ScienceData ScienceStructural Graph TheoryCombinatorial OptimizationSocial Network AnalysisKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceShortest Path EnumerationNetwork TheoryGraph AlgorithmCommunity StructureNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryNetwork AlgorithmBusinessBetweenness CentralityGraph Analysis
Betweenness centrality (BC) is an important metrics in graph analysis which indicates critical vertices in large-scale networks based on shortest path enumeration. Typically, a BC algorithm constructs a shortest-path DAG for each vertex to calculate its BC score. However, for emerging real-world graphs, even the state-of-the-art BC algorithm will introduce a number of redundancies, as suggested by the existence of articulation points. Articulation points imply some common sub-DAGs in the DAGs for different vertices, but existing algorithms do not leverage such information and miss the optimization opportunity.
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