학술논문

You Shall Not Pass: Avoiding Spurious Paths in Shortest-Path Based Centralities in Multidimensional Complex Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering IEEE Trans. Netw. Sci. Eng. Network Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. 8(1):138-148 Jan, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Directed graphs
Complex networks
Nonhomogeneous media
Measurement
Three-dimensional displays
Indexes
Complex systems
Network centrality
time-varying networks
multilayer networks
high order networks
Language
ISSN
2327-4697
2334-329X
Abstract
The aggregation process may create spurious paths on the aggregated view of multidimensional (high order) complex networks. Consequently, these spurious paths may then cause shortest-path based centrality metrics to produce incorrect results, thus undermining the network centrality analysis. In this context, we propose a method built upon MultiAspect Graphs (MAGs) able to avoid taking into account spurious paths when computing centralities based on shortest paths in multidimensional complex networks. We show that, by using our proposed method, pitfalls usually associated with spurious paths resulting from aggregation in multidimensional networks can be avoided at the time of the aggregation process. As a result, shortest-path based centralities are assured to be computed correctly for multidimensional networks, without taking into account spurious paths that could otherwise lead to incorrect results. We also present case studies that show the impact of spurious paths in the computing of shortest paths and consequently of shortest-path based centralities, such as betweenness and closeness, thus illustrating the importance of this contribution.