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Centrality Measures in multi-layer Knowledge Graphs

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arxiv 2203.09219 v1 pith:2CTQ5KDQ submitted 2022-03-17 cs.SI cs.DS

classification cs.SIcs.DS
keywords graphscentralitydataimpactnetworksdifferentgraphlayers
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Knowledge graphs play a central role for linking different data which leads to multiple layers. Thus, they are widely used in big data integration, especially for connecting data from different domains. Few studies have investigated the questions how multiple layers within graphs impact methods and algorithms developed for single-purpose networks, for example social networks. This manuscript investigates the impact of multiple layers on centrality measures compared to single-purpose graph. In particular, (a) we develop an experimental environment to (b) evaluate two different centrality measures - degree and betweenness centrality - on random graphs inspired by social network analysis: small-world and scale-free networks. The presented approach (c) shows that the graph structures and topology has a great impact on its robustness for additional data stored. Although the experimental analysis of random graphs allows us to make some basic observations we will (d) make suggestions for additional research on particular graph structures that have a great impact on the stability of networks.

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