Bayesian Thought in Early Modern Detective Stories: Monsieur Lecoq, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes
Kadane, Joseph B.
Statist. Sci., Tome 24 (2009) no. 1, p. 238-243 / Harvested from Project Euclid
This paper reviews the maxims used by three early modern fictional detectives: Monsieur Lecoq, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes. It find similarities between these maxims and Bayesian thought. Poe’s Dupin uses ideas very similar to Bayesian game theory. Sherlock Holmes’ statements also show thought patterns justifiable in Bayesian terms.
Publié le : 2009-05-15
Classification:  Arthur Conan Doyle,  Edgar Allan Poe,  Emile Gaboriau,  odd and even,  Bayesian Game Theory
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Kadane, Joseph B. Bayesian Thought in Early Modern Detective Stories: Monsieur Lecoq, C. Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes. Statist. Sci., Tome 24 (2009) no. 1, pp.  238-243. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1263478384/