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estimate_betweenness: Vertex and edge betweenness centrality

Description

The vertex and edge betweenness are (roughly) defined by the number of geodesics (shortest paths) going through a vertex or an edge.

Usage

estimate_betweenness(
  graph,
  vids = V(graph),
  directed = TRUE,
  cutoff,
  weights = NULL,
  nobigint = TRUE
)

betweenness( graph, v = V(graph), directed = TRUE, weights = NULL, nobigint = TRUE, normalized = FALSE )

edge_betweenness(graph, e = E(graph), directed = TRUE, weights = NULL)

Arguments

graph

The graph to analyze.

vids

The vertices for which the vertex betweenness estimation will be calculated.

directed

Logical, whether directed paths should be considered while determining the shortest paths.

cutoff

The maximum path length to consider when calculating the betweenness. If zero or negative then there is no such limit.

weights

Optional positive weight vector for calculating weighted betweenness. If the graph has a weight edge attribute, then this is used by default. Weights are used to calculate weighted shortest paths, so they are interpreted as distances.

nobigint

Logical scalar, whether to use big integers during the calculation. This is only required for lattice-like graphs that have very many shortest paths between a pair of vertices. If TRUE (the default), then big integers are not used.

v

The vertices for which the vertex betweenness will be calculated.

normalized

Logical scalar, whether to normalize the betweenness scores. If TRUE, then the results are normalized by the number of ordered or unordered vertex pairs in directed and undirected graphs, respectively. In an undirected graph, $$B^n=\frac{2B}{(n-1)(n-2)},$$ where \(B^n\) is the normalized, \(B\) the raw betweenness, and \(n\) is the number of vertices in the graph.

e

The edges for which the edge betweenness will be calculated.

Value

A numeric vector with the betweenness score for each vertex in v for betweenness.

A numeric vector with the edge betweenness score for each edge in e for edge_betweenness.

estimate_betweenness returns the estimated betweenness scores for vertices in vids, estimate_edge_betweenness the estimated edge betweenness score for all edges; both in a numeric vector.

Details

The vertex betweenness of vertex v is defined by

$$\sum_{i\ne j, i\ne v, j\ne v} g_{ivj}/g_{ij}$$

The edge betweenness of edge e is defined by

$$\sum_{i\ne j} g{iej}/g_{ij}.$$

betweenness calculates vertex betweenness, edge_betweenness calculates edge betweenness.

estimate_betweenness only considers paths of length cutoff or smaller, this can be run for larger graphs, as the running time is not quadratic (if cutoff is small). If cutoff is zero or negative then the function calculates the exact betweenness scores.

estimate_edge_betweenness is similar, but for edges.

For calculating the betweenness a similar algorithm to the one proposed by Brandes (see References) is used.

References

Freeman, L.C. (1979). Centrality in Social Networks I: Conceptual Clarification. Social Networks, 1, 215-239.

Ulrik Brandes, A Faster Algorithm for Betweenness Centrality. Journal of Mathematical Sociology 25(2):163-177, 2001.

See Also

closeness, degree

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
g <- sample_gnp(10, 3/10)
betweenness(g)
edge_betweenness(g)

# }

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