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The Capture is a British mystery thriller television series created, written and directed by Ben Chanan, and starring Holliday Grainger, Callum Turner, Laura Haddock, Ben Miles, Cavan Clerkin, Paul Ritter, and Ron Perlman. The series premiered on BBC One on 3 September 2019, and received positive reviews from critics.
The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, London, John Murray, ISBN 1-58567-274-2; Aldrich, Richard J. and Rory Cormac (2016). The Black Door: Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers, London, Collins, ISBN 978-0-00755544-4; Atkin, Malcolm (2015). Fighting Nazi Occupation: British Resistance 1939–1945 ...
Intelligence has been long-studied in humans, and across numerous disciplines. It has also been observed in the cognition of non-human animals. [5] Some researchers have suggested that plants exhibit forms of intelligence, though this remains controversial. [6] [7] [8] Intelligence in computers or other machines is called artificial intelligence.
Intelligence is a British television sitcom created by Nick Mohammed [2] and starring Mohammed and David Schwimmer. [3] It began airing on Sky One on 21 February 2020. The network confirmed a series 2 pickup on 13 February 2020. [4] Series 2 premiered on 8 June 2021 on Sky One and streaming service Now. [5]
Smart data capture (SDC), also known as 'intelligent data capture' or 'automated data capture', describes the branch of technology concerned with using computer vision techniques like optical character recognition (OCR), barcode scanning, object recognition and other similar technologies to extract and process information from semi-structured ...
English. Read; Edit; ... The Intelligence Star is an award given by the Central Intelligence Agency to ... On February 10, 1962, twenty-one months after his capture, ...
The aim was to seek out and capture the cryptologic secrets of Germany. The concept was for teams of cryptologic experts, mainly drawn from the code-breaking center at Bletchley Park , to enter Germany with the front-line troops and capture the documents, technology and personnel of the various German signal intelligence organizations before ...
The Enigma machine was invented by German engineer Arthur Scherbius at the end of World War I. [4] The German firm Scherbius & Ritter, co-founded by Scherbius, patented ideas for a cipher machine in 1918 and began marketing the finished product under the brand name Enigma in 1923, initially targeted at commercial markets. [5]