0 past simple and past participle of supervise
1 to watch a person or activity to make certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.:
The United Nations is to supervise the handover of the prisoners of war.
With 20 kids running round and only two adults to supervise, it was complete mayhem.
He was employed to supervise the computerization of records.
The narrative interviews, typically taking 3 -5 hr to complete by telephone, were carried out by intensively trained and supervised interviewers.
The supervised learning approach in text domains is usually referred to as text learning, text classification or text categorization.
Currently, the system has only a supervised algorithm for detecting off-topic essays input by student writers.