trainbaarhedenhoe
Trainbaarhedenhoe is a Dutch neologism used in theoretical discussions about learning to describe the question of how trainable an agent is. It blends trainbaarheden (trainability) with hoe (how) to frame inquiries about learning efficiency across humans, animals, and artificial systems. The term is not a fixed metric but a framing device intended to guide comparisons of learning performance.
As a multi-dimensional concept, trainbaarhedenhoe can encompass data efficiency (amount of data required to reach a
Applications appear in education science, robotics, and AI research, where a higher trainbaarhedenhoe would suggest faster
See also: learning efficiency, meta-learning, curriculum learning, transfer learning, generalization.