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Centralidade de Autovetor×Análise de Redes Sociais×
ÁreaAnálise de redesAnálise de redes
FamíliaMachine learningMachine learning
Ano de origem19721934 (sociometry); 1994 (modern formalization)
Autor originalBonacich, P.Moreno, J.L.; formalized by Wasserman & Faust
TipoCentrality measureStructural/relational analysis framework
Fonte seminalBonacich, P. (1972). Factoring and weighting approaches to status scores and clique identification. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2(1), 113–120. DOI ↗Wasserman, S. & Faust, K. (1994). Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-38707-1
Outros nomeseigenvector centrality, EC, Bonacich centrality, power centralitySNA, network analysis, sociometric analysis, relational analysis
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ResumoEigenvector centrality, introduced by Bonacich in 1972, measures a node's influence by considering not just how many neighbors it has, but how influential those neighbors are. A node scores highly if it is connected to other high-scoring nodes, making it a recursive, globally-aware measure of structural importance in a network.Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a structural method that maps and measures relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, or other entities modeled as nodes connected by ties (edges). Rather than focusing on individual attributes, SNA reveals how the pattern of connections shapes behavior, influence, information flow, and outcomes within a system.
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