Betweenness versus Linerank
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In our paper we compare two centrality measures of networks, betweenness and
Linerank. Betweenness is widely used, however, its computation is expensive
for large networks. Calculating Linerank remains manageable even for graphs
of billion nodes, it was offered as a substitute of betweenness in [12]. To
the best of our knowledge the relationship between these measures has never
been seriously examined. We calculate the Pearson’s and Spearman’s
correlation coefficients for both node and edge variants of these measures.
For edges the correlation tends to be rather low. Our tests with the
Girvan-Newman algorithm [16] also underline that edge betweenness cannot be
substituted with edge Linerank. The results for the node variants are more
promising. The correlation coefficients are close to 1. Notwithstanding, the
practical application in which the robustness of social and web graphs is
examined node betweenness still outperforms node Linerank. We also clarify
how Linerank should be computed on undirected graphs.