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FagområdeNetværksanalyseNetværksanalyse
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Oprindelsesår20041978
OphavspersonBarrat, A.; Barthélemy, M.; Pastor-Satorras, R.; Vespignani, A.Freeman, L. C.
TypeCentrality measure for weighted networksNode-level centrality measure
Oprindelig kildeBarrat, A., Barthélemy, M., Pastor-Satorras, R., & Vespignani, A. (2004). The architecture of complex weighted networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(11), 3747–3752. DOI ↗Freeman, L. C. (1978). Centrality in social networks: Conceptual clarification. Social Networks, 1(3), 215–239. DOI ↗
Aliassernode strength, strength centrality, weighted node degree, WDCnode degree, degree score, DC, connectivity centrality
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ResuméWeighted degree centrality — also called node strength — extends the classic degree centrality measure to networks whose edges carry numeric weights. Instead of simply counting a node's connections, it sums the weights of all edges incident to that node, capturing both the volume and the intensity of a node's ties in a single, interpretable score.Degree centrality is the simplest and most intuitive measure of a node's importance in a network, defined as the number of direct ties a node has to other nodes. Normalized by dividing by the maximum possible ties, it allows comparison across networks of different sizes and is the starting point of almost every network analysis.
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