Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs

SNA provides a wide range of tools that allow examination of telecommunications graphs. Those graphs contain vertices representing cell phone users and lines standing for established connections. Many sna tools do not incorporate the intensity of interaction. This may lead to wrong conclusions becau...

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Main Authors: Bohn, Angela, Walchhofer, Norbert, Mair, Patrick, Hornik, Kurt
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Department of Statistics and Mathematics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 2009
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Online Access:http://epub.wu.ac.at/708/1/document.pdf
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spelling ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-epub-wu-01_ea42017-02-25T05:26:15Z Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs Bohn, Angela Walchhofer, Norbert Mair, Patrick Hornik, Kurt social network analysis / centrality measure / Freeman's closeness / edge-weighted closeness SNA provides a wide range of tools that allow examination of telecommunications graphs. Those graphs contain vertices representing cell phone users and lines standing for established connections. Many sna tools do not incorporate the intensity of interaction. This may lead to wrong conclusions because the difference between best friends and random contacts can be defined by the accumulated duration of talks. To solve this problem, we propose a closeness centrality measure (ewc) that incorporates line values and compare it to Freeman's closeness. Small exemplary networks will demonstrate the characteristics of the weighted closeness compared to other centrality measures. Finally, the ewc will be tested on a real-world telecommunications graph provided by a large Austrian mobile service provider and the advantages of the ewc will be discussed. Department of Statistics and Mathematics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 2009 Paper NonPeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/708/1/document.pdf http://statmath.wu.ac.at/ Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics http://epub.wu.ac.at/708/
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topic social network analysis / centrality measure / Freeman's closeness / edge-weighted closeness
spellingShingle social network analysis / centrality measure / Freeman's closeness / edge-weighted closeness
Bohn, Angela
Walchhofer, Norbert
Mair, Patrick
Hornik, Kurt
Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
description SNA provides a wide range of tools that allow examination of telecommunications graphs. Those graphs contain vertices representing cell phone users and lines standing for established connections. Many sna tools do not incorporate the intensity of interaction. This may lead to wrong conclusions because the difference between best friends and random contacts can be defined by the accumulated duration of talks. To solve this problem, we propose a closeness centrality measure (ewc) that incorporates line values and compare it to Freeman's closeness. Small exemplary networks will demonstrate the characteristics of the weighted closeness compared to other centrality measures. Finally, the ewc will be tested on a real-world telecommunications graph provided by a large Austrian mobile service provider and the advantages of the ewc will be discussed. === Series: Research Report Series / Department of Statistics and Mathematics
author Bohn, Angela
Walchhofer, Norbert
Mair, Patrick
Hornik, Kurt
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Mair, Patrick
Hornik, Kurt
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title Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
title_short Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
title_full Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
title_fullStr Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
title_full_unstemmed Social Network Analysis of Weighted Telecommunications Graphs
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publisher Department of Statistics and Mathematics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business
publishDate 2009
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