baseusually
Baseusually is a term used informally in some technical communities to denote a default or baseline condition that is considered typical in a given context. There is no widely accepted formal definition or standard usage, and the term does not appear in major reference works. In practice, baseusually may refer to the baseline configuration, the standard dataset, or the conventional method against which other variants are compared.
Etymology: A portmanteau of base and usually; likely coined in English-language discussions rather than a formal
Possible interpretations by field:
- In statistics and experimental design, baseusually can denote the baseline measurement or control condition against which
- In software engineering and product configuration, it may refer to the default settings that are considered
- In algorithm design, it could describe the base case that is assumed for recursion and is typically
Usage and reception: Because it is informal, baseusually is encountered mainly in blog posts, informal notes,
Examples: The model was evaluated under the baseusually configuration, with default parameters and the standard dataset.