Improving the Betweenness Centrality of a Node by Adding Links

Author:

Bergamini Elisabetta1,Crescenzi Pierluigi2,D'angelo Gianlorenzo3,Meyerhenke Henning4,Severini Lorenzo5,Velaj Yllka6

Affiliation:

1. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

2. University of Florence, Italy

3. Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Italy

4. Institute of Computer Science, University of Cologne, Germany

5. ISI Foundation, Italy

6. University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy

Abstract

Betweenness is a well-known centrality measure that ranks the nodes according to their participation in the shortest paths of a network. In several scenarios, having a high betweenness can have a positive impact on the node itself. Hence, in this article, we consider the problem of determining how much a vertex can increase its centrality by creating a limited amount of new edges incident to it. In particular, we study the problem of maximizing the betweenness score of a given node—Maximum Betweenness Improvement (MBI)—and that of maximizing the ranking of a given node—Maximum Ranking Improvement (MRI). We show that MBI cannot be approximated in polynomial-time within a factor (1−1/2e) and that MRI does not admit any polynomial-time constant factor approximation algorithm, both unless P = NP . We then propose a simple greedy approximation algorithm for MBI with an almost tight approximation ratio and we test its performance on several real-world networks. We experimentally show that our algorithm highly increases both the betweenness score and the ranking of a given node and that it outperforms several competitive baselines. To speed up the computation of our greedy algorithm, we also propose a new dynamic algorithm for updating the betweenness of one node after an edge insertion, which might be of independent interest. Using the dynamic algorithm, we are now able to compute an approximation of MBI on networks with up to 10 5 edges in most cases in a matter of seconds or a few minutes.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science

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