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Betweenness Centrality for a vertices in an adjacency matrix

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Hello,
I'm trying to calculate the betweenness centrality for all nodes in an adjacency matrix. It is a weighted network. As far as I know, the Input should be the distance matrix which I have obtained from the adjacency matrix.
Then, I found the following code: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/10922-matlabbgl/content/matlab_bgl/betweenness_centrality.m I'm not 100% sure, but I think that this is my solution. However, I'm still new to MatLab and can't get the code running. I read some questions about varargin, but I still don't know what I need to put in here and what is meant by "set_matlab_bgl_options % for the standard options."
Any help is highly appreciated. I'm currently writing my thesis and desperately need betweenness scores for my network :) Thanks a lot!!!

Answers (6)

Rodrigo Mesa-Arango
Rodrigo Mesa-Arango on 14 Feb 2014
Don't worry about varargin, what you actually need is an sparse matrix as input. Look at the sample code below.
(Make sure the matlabbgl code is in the path)
>> y = [ 0 1 0 0 0; 0 0 1 0 5; 0 0 0 1 0; 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 5 0]
y =
0 1 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 5
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 5 0
>> s =sparse(y)
s =
(1,2) 1
(2,3) 1
(3,4) 1
(5,4) 5
(2,5) 5
>> [bc,E] = betweenness_centrality(s)
bc =
0
3
2
0
0
E =
(1,2) 4
(2,3) 4
(3,4) 3
(5,4) 1
(2,5) 2
Where bc is the node betweenness centrality and E the edge betweenness
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uzma khan
uzma khan on 25 Feb 2016
Edited: uzma khan on 25 Feb 2016
I'm trying to calculate the betweenness centrality for all edges in an adjacency matrix.when i used [bc,E] = betweenness_centrality(s) it gave the following error Undefined function or variable 'betweenness_centrality'.please someone help me how to find edge betweenness in Matlab.
Souarv De
Souarv De on 6 Apr 2021
Edited: Souarv De on 9 Apr 2021
@Rodrigo Mesa-ArangoWhat is the y? Is it a adjaceny matrix or distance matrix?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 7 Apr 2021
Since this question was asked we have added the graph and digraph objects to MATLAB. Use one of those functions to create an object from the adjacency matrix (depending on whether your network is undirected or directed) then call the centrality function on the object.
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Gerhard
Gerhard on 21 Aug 2024 at 8:28
Thank you very much, I know that the question comes late but I'm looking for a workaround function for edge centrality instead of node centrality
Thanks you
Christine Tobler
Christine Tobler on 23 Aug 2024 at 16:18
Hi Gerhard,
Right, so there are two ways to do this, one fast but that doesn't match exactly, and a slower one that should match exactly:
Fast, qualitatively similar:
% Make a random graph
rng default; g = digraph(sprandn(10, 10, 0.1));
% Extract its nodes and edges
[s, t] = findedge(g); w = g.Edges.Weight;
n = numnodes(g);
e = numedges(g);
% Make an auxiliary graph where every edge of the original graph is
% represented by a node:
auxNodes = (numnodes(g)+1:numnodes(g)+numedges(g))';
G = digraph([s; auxNodes], [auxNodes, t], [w; zeros(size(w))]);
fastC = centrality(G, 'betweenness');
fastC = fastC(n+1:end);
plot(g, EdgeLabel=fastC)
This isn't exactly edge betweenness, because instead of looking at all paths between any node and any other node, we will also treat edges as nodes, so we're counting all paths from any node or edge to any other node or edge.
Qualitatively, I don't think it makes much of a difference, but it's not the numbers you would expect.
Slow but exact version:
To avoid this, we need to only insert a node on one edge at a time. This is much more expensive, since we're throwing most of the centrality scores away in each iteration.
for ii=1:e
ind = [1:ii-1 ii+1:e];
Gii = digraph([s(ind); s(ii); n+1], [t(ind); n+1; t(ii)], [w(ind); w(ii); 0]);
c = centrality(Gii, 'betweenness');
exactC(ii) = c(end);
end
plot(g, EdgeLabel=exactC)
Here you can count that the number on each edge is the number of pairs of start and target nodes who are connected by a shortest path through that edge.

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Narges M
Narges M on 23 Jul 2013

Christian
Christian on 23 Jul 2013
Hey Narges,
thank you for your answer. I finally found this code, that seems to be running too:
However, if I take the distance as 1./Adjacency_Matrix it just returns zeros. I thought it is possible to calculate betweenness from the inverse of the adjacency matrix for each vertex. Do you, or does anybody know where the catch might be?
Thanks Christian

Antonio Serda
Antonio Serda on 3 Feb 2022
If you try to calculate the inverse of the adjacency matrix the main diagonal will transfomr to inf. Try to make the diagonal 0 again.

Muhammad Tabish Bilal
Muhammad Tabish Bilal on 7 Apr 2022
Hi all,
I just managed to solve the problem with finding the Edge betweeness of any sort of network. First i recommend to download the MATLABBLG files from this link
After adding it to the path of your current working directory. You can call the function of edge betweeness as:
[bc, E] = betweenness_centrality(s)
keep in mind that "s" should be a sparse matrix not the normal adjacency matrix. This will give you the weighted edge betweenness of your network graph.
Cheers!!!

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