Closeness is a radial measure of centrality that favors actors who are connected with many others via short paths.
The raw closeness score of a node is defined as the reciprocal of its total distance to those it can reach via directed paths,
where denotes the length of a shortest directed path from to .
If a link strength has been selected, the length of an -path is the sum of the corresponding attribute values of all links in the path.
Definition (simple case)
On directed, unweighted graphs that are strongly connected, the closeness centrality of a node is defined as
,
where denotes the length of a shortest directed path from to .
Example
Special cases
Unconnected graphs
Edge weights and distances
Implementation in visone
Normalization and treatment of special cases
Algorithmic runtime
Related measures
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