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Randomizing Social Networks: a Spectrum Preserving Approach

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Randomizing Social Networks: a Spectrum Preserving Approach
Understanding the general properties of real social networks has gained much attention due to the proliferation of networked data. The nodes in the network are the individuals and the links among them denote their relationships. Many applications of networks such as anonymous Web browsing require relationship anonymity due to the sensitive, stigmatizing, or confidential nature of the relationship. One general approach for this problem is to randomize the edges in true networks, and only disclose the randomized networks. In this paper, we investigate how various properties of networks may be affected due to randomization. Specifically, we focus on the spectrum since the eigenvalues of a network are intimately connected to many important topological features. We also conduct theoretical analysis on the extent to which edge anonymity can be achieved. A spectrum preserving graph randomization method, which can better preserve network properties while protecting edge anonymity, is then pre...
Xiaowei Ying, Xintao Wu
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where SDM
Authors Xiaowei Ying, Xintao Wu
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