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.: --
In the case of supervised training (either purely causal, stochastic or combined) simple rules can be applied for realizing this learning.
They characterize knowledge acquisition techniques on a scale ranging from fully supervised to fully unsupervised.
Senselearner: minimally supervised word sense disambiguation for all words in open text.
In addition, the full spectrum of research methods, qualitative and quantitative, should be taught, with ample opportunity for first-hand, supervised application.
Thus, perceptual information must also flow to high level modules where plans are made and supervised.
Ensure that all personnel, including nonphysician providers and technicians, are adequately supervised and have the competence and qualifications to work in a telemedicine system.
The clinics were staffed by nurses and voluntary workers, and supervised by a public health nurse.
Perhaps visits should be supervised, though how and by whom is a difficult question.