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Centralitatea Vectorului Propriu Ponderat×Centralitatea de grad×
DomeniuAnaliza rețelelorAnaliza rețelelor
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Anul apariției1987 (binary); 2010 (weighted generalization)1978
Autorul originalBonacich, P. (binary); Opsahl, T. et al. (weighted extension)Freeman, L. C.
TipSpectral centrality measureNode-level centrality measure
Sursa seminalăBonacich, P. (1987). Power and centrality: A family of measures. American Journal of Sociology, 92(5), 1170–1182. DOI ↗Freeman, L. C. (1978). Centrality in social networks: Conceptual clarification. Social Networks, 1(3), 215–239. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeWEC, weighted spectral centrality, strength-weighted eigenvector centrality, weighted eigenvector prestigenode degree, degree score, DC, connectivity centrality
Înrudite66
RezumatWeighted eigenvector centrality extends the classic eigenvector centrality measure to graphs where edges carry numerical weights, scoring each node proportionally to the sum of its neighbors' scores multiplied by the connecting edge weights. Nodes score highly not just by having many connections but by being strongly linked to other influential nodes, making the measure sensitive to both tie strength and network position simultaneously.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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