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Guidance for potential owners and operators of closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems where the video is intended to be used by the police.
An introduction to how defence might lessen our contributions to and adapt to climate change.
A short guide to artificial intelligence (AI), data science and machine learning, explaining the terminology and helping you use and apply the latest advances.
As part of Dstl's commitment to improving access to technologies, we're making some of our intellectual property (IP) available for free.
Opportunity to license Dstl technology: game that can be used to help improve cyber resilience.
Dstl’s incinerator facility near Salisbury provides a specialist disposal solution for hazardous or high security waste materials.
Guidance on working securely with or for the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Climate change and its effects on defence; exacerbating current issues while also creating new ones.
Review techniques to create synthetic datasets that mimic the characteristics of a real dataset but remove or obscure any private or sensitive information
How defence adapts in response to climate change.
Dstl provides the UK with advanced space science, technology, services and advice to monitor, protect and defend our interests in and through space.
A biscuit book exploring how we make technology work for us, find and use information as part of decision-making, and combine with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Dstl ensures the UK can develop and exploit new sensor technologies for our defence and security, to find and assess potential threats and give information to decision-makers.
A short guide to understanding and valuing data, from defining the different types of data to dealing with bad data and bias.
A guide to some different ways of visualising data and their respective strengths and weaknesses.
A guide to machine learning techniques for limited data problems, including approaches for small amounts of data and for large amounts of unlabelled data.
This document complements the higher-level guidance in the government Analytical Quality Assurance (AQuA) book which is published by HM Treasury.
Acceptable use policy for the Defence and Security Accelerator online submission service.
A simple guide and framework for thinking about artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy from a systems perspective.
Defence emissions come from all areas of defence, and some areas do create significantly larger emissions than others (for example in military aviation).
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