Taking Maths Further Podcast

Episode 1: Crime Scene Investigation, forensic science and Bayes' theorem


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This week the topic was Bayesian statistics. We interviewed Emma Rixon from Nottingham Trent University about her work as a crime scene investigator and how forensic science uses Bayesian probabilities.

Bayesian probability:

  • Introduction to Bayesian Statistics, by computer scientist Kevin Boone.
  • A nice simple introduction to conditional probability, from Maths Is Fun.
  • Math Goodies, introduction and questions on conditional probability.
  • Puzzle:
    I have a bag containing 47 black marble and 53 white marbles. I draw out two marbles. What’s the probability that the second marble I draw out is white, given that the first marble I draw is black?

    Solution

    The bag contains 47 black marbles and 53 white marbles. This means the probability
    of drawing a black marble first time is 47/100, but then having done so there are 46
    black marbles and 53 white marbles. The probability of drawing a white marble the
    second time is then 53/99, instead of 53/100, which would be the probability of
    drawing a white marble the first time.
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    Taking Maths Further PodcastBy Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles

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