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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "Betweenness centrality is a measure of a node's centrality in a network. It is equal to the number of shortest paths from all vertices to all others that pass through that node. Betweenness centrality is a more useful measure (than just connectivity) of both the load and importance of a node. The former is more global to the network, whereas the latter is only a local effect. Development of betweenness centrality is generally attributed to sociologist Linton Freeman, who has also developed a number of other centrality measures. The same idea was also earlier proposed by mathematician J. Anthonisse, but his work was never published. Over the past few years, betweenness centrality has become a popular strategy to deal with complex networks. Applications include computer and social networks, biology, transport, scientific cooperation and so forth."@en }

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