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    Zhao Jia, Yu Li, Li Jing-Ru, Zhou Peng. Identifying influential nodes based on graph signal processing in complex networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(5): 058904.
    Zhao Jia, Yu Li, Li Jing-Ru, Zhou Peng. Identifying influential nodes based on graph signal processing in complex networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(5): 058904.
  • Identifying influential nodes based on graph signal processing in complex networks

    • Identifying influential nodes in complex networks is of both theoretical and practical importance. Existing methods identify influential nodes based on their positions in the network and assume that the nodes are homogeneous. However, node heterogeneity (i.e., different attributes such as interest, energy, age, and so on) ubiquitously exists and needs to be taken into consideration. In this paper, we conduct an investigation into node attributes and propose a graph signal processing based centrality (GSPC) method to identify influential nodes considering both the node attributes and the network topology. We first evaluate our GSPC method using two real-world datasets. The results show that our GSPC method effectively identifies influential nodes, which correspond well with the underlying ground truth. This is compatible to the previous eigenvector centrality and principal component centrality methods under circumstances where the nodes are homogeneous. In addition, spreading analysis shows that the GSPC method has a positive effect on the spreading dynamics.
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