1 the rate at which someone learns a new skill:
There has been a learning curve for the company in discovering what works and what doesn't.
2 → experience curve
3 a situation in which someone has to learn a lot in a short period of time:
Since its establishment 18 months previously, the group appeared to have followed a demanding learning curve.
In particular, we will study how learning can affect adoption delays by considering a rich learning curve.
The learning curve for each musical instrument is related to the ways in which it is controlled.
Within the strict deadlines of this project, it proved impossible for pupils to complete the steep learning curve required to use the software effectively.
The system, however, showed a steady learning curve at the increase of the dimension of the training set (see figure 10).
The mechanism by which these improvements are achieved may be a learning curve (22) whereby professionals learn through experience how better to deliver their services.
When asked about why the government acted this way, stakeholder respondents thought that government officials were harried and on a steep learning curve.
This is why we systematically reviewed and appraised the methods by which the learning curve has been addressed during health technology assessment in the past.
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