- A
supervisor, or lead, (also
known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, line-manager or
sometimes gaffer) is the job title...
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Supervision is an act or
instance of directing, managing, or oversight. The
English noun "
supervision"
derives from the two
Latin words "super" (above)...
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Supervision is used in counselling, psychotherapy, and
other mental health disciplines as well as many
other professions engaged in
working with people...
- A
script supervisor (also
called continuity supervisor or script) is a
member of a film crew who
oversees the
continuity of the
motion picture including...
- a w****ly basis.
These sessions are
called "tutorials" at
Oxford and "
supervisions" at Cambridge, and are the
central method of
teaching at
those universities...
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Process supervision is a form of
operating system service management in
which some
master process remains the
parent of the
service processes. Benefits...
- The
wardrobe supervisor is
responsible for
overseeing all
wardrobe related activities during the
course of a
theatrical run or film shoot. The
modern title...
- A
music supervisor is a
person who
combines music and
visual media.
According to the
Guild of
Music Supervisors, a
music supervisor is “a
qualified professional...
- Weak
supervision is a
paradigm in
machine learning, the
relevance and
notability of
which increased with the
advent of
large language models due to large...
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Supervised visitation allows parents in high
conflict or high risk
situations access to
their children in a safe and
supervised environment. The noncustodial...