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What (who) is learning curve - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Learning Curve

learning curve         
¦ noun the rate of a person's progress in gaining experience or new skills.
learning curve         
<jargon> A graph showing some measure of the cost of performing some action against the number of times it has been performed. The term probably entered engineering via the aircraft industry in the 1930s, where it was used to describe plots showing the cost of making some particular design of aeroplane against the number of units made. The term is also used in psychology to mean a graph showing some measure of something learned against the number of trials. The psychology graphs normally slope upward whereas the manufacturing ones normally slope downward but they are both usually steep to start with and then level out. Marketroids often misuse the term to mean the amount of time it takes to learn to use something ("reduce the learning curve") or the ease of learning it ("easy learning curve"). The phrase "steep learning curve" is sometimes used incorrectly to mean "hard to learn" whereas of course it implies rapid learning. {Engineering (http://computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47-68-85-1942_STO61762,00.html)}. {learning curvewpoff/cor/mem/opereinf.html">Psychology (http://sun.science.wayne.edu/learning curvewpoff/cor/mem/opereinf.html)}. (2002-01-22)
learning curve         
(learning curves)
A learning curve is a process where people develop a skill by learning from their mistakes. A steep learning curve involves learning very quickly.
Both he and the crew are on a steep learning curve...
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Wikipedia

Learning curve (disambiguation)

A learning curve is a relationship of the duration or the degree of effort invested in learning and experience with the resulting progress, considered as an exploratory discovery process.

Learning Curve may also refer to:

  • Experience curve effects, regularly observed reduction in costs of manufacturing and delivery with increased experience. Associated mathematical models
  • "Learning Curve" (Babylon 5), an episode of the science fiction television series Babylon 5
  • "Learning Curve" (Stargate SG-1), an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1
  • "Learning Curve" (Voyager episode), an episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager
  • The Learning Curve, a 2001 thriller film
  • Learning Curve (1998 film), a 1998 film about a substitute teacher in a public school, also goes by the name 'Detention 1998'
  • Learning Curve, an album by British DJ DJ Rap
  • Learning Curve Brands, a designer and manufacturer of products for infants and children of all ages, a subsidiary of RC2 Corporation, acquired by Takara Tomy in 2011
  • Learning curve (machine learning), a tool to find out how much a machine learning model benefits from adding more training data or epochs
Examples of use of learning curve
1. The Learning Curve Education, education, education.
2. "We anticipate a real steep learning curve for Nubs," Capt.
3. "It‘s a very quick learning curve," Register said.
4. "There‘s no learning curve for Senator Clinton," he said.
5. "We still see a bumpy learning curve," said Norman J.