IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Interplay Between Hierarchy and Centrality in Complex Networks

  • Stephany Rajeh,
  • Marinette Savonnet,
  • Eric Leclercq,
  • Hocine Cherifi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.3009525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 129717 – 129742

Abstract

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Hierarchy and centrality are two popular notions used to characterize the importance of entities in complex systems. Indeed, many complex systems exhibit a natural hierarchical structure, and centrality is a fundamental characteristic allowing to identify key constituents. Several measures based on various aspects of network topology have been proposed in order to quantify these concepts. While numerous studies have investigated whether centrality measures convey redundant information, how centrality and hierarchy measures are related is still an open issue. In this paper, we investigate the association between centrality and hierarchy using several correlation and similarity evaluation measures. A series of experiments is performed in order to evaluate the combinations of 6 centrality measures with 4 hierarchy measures across 28 diverse real-world networks with varying topological characteristics. Results show that network density and transitivity play a key role in shaping the redundancy between centrality and hierarchy measures.

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