Affiliation:
1. IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Lucca (LU) - Italy
2. Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik
Abstract
We present KADABRA, a new algorithm to approximate betweenness centrality in directed and undirected graphs, which significantly outperforms all previous approaches on real-world complex networks. The efficiency of the new algorithm relies on two new theoretical contributions, of independent interest.
The first contribution focuses on sampling shortest paths, a subroutine used by most algorithms that approximate betweenness centrality. We show that, on realistic random graph models, we can perform this task in time |
E
|
1/2+
o
(1)
with high probability, obtaining a significant speedup with respect to the Θ(|
E
|) worst-case performance. We experimentally show that this new technique achieves similar speedups on real-world complex networks, as well.
The second contribution is a new rigorous application of the adaptive sampling technique. This approach decreases the total number of shortest paths that need to be sampled to compute all betweenness centralities with a given absolute error, and it also handles more general problems, such as computing the
k
most central nodes. Furthermore, our analysis is general, and it might be extended to other settings.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Theoretical Computer Science
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