Continuously describes an action that happens without ceasing. Continually, on the other hand, describes an action that recurs frequently or regularly. The confusion about whether to use continually or continuously is understandable, because both words share the same Latin root, continuare, meaning “...
Continually vs. Continuously Writers and speakers of English use the verb continue to communicate the idea of something’s going or keeping on, as in “We hope the good weather continues.” The concept of the English word continue comes from the Latin root continuāre, meaning “to join ...
By starting from a random sparse network and continuously exploring sparse connectivities during training, we can perform an Over-Parameterization in the space-time manifold, closing the gap in the expressibility between sparse training and dense training. Sparsity in Deep Learning: Pruning and growth...