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Game-theoretic Network Centrality: A Review
December 31, 2017 Β· The Cartographer Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Mateusz K. Tarkowski, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan, Michael Wooldridge
arXiv ID
1801.00218
Category
cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence
Cross-listed
cs.GT
Citations
19
Venue
arXiv.org
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2 days ago
Abstract
Game-theoretic centrality is a flexible and sophisticated approach to identify the most important nodes in a network. It builds upon the methods from cooperative game theory and network theory. The key idea is to treat nodes as players in a cooperative game, where the value of each coalition is determined by certain graph-theoretic properties. Using solution concepts from cooperative game theory, it is then possible to measure how responsible each node is for the worth of the network. The literature on the topic is already quite large, and is scattered among game-theoretic and computer science venues. We review the main game-theoretic network centrality measures from both bodies of literature and organize them into two categories: those that are more focused on the connectivity of nodes, and those that are more focused on the synergies achieved by nodes in groups. We present and explain each centrality, with a focus on algorithms and complexity.
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