Decay function documentation
See original GitHub issuehttps://github.com/JustGlowing/minisom/blob/d1dfcf3977b4eb51aed0d637cec7b68f39bd9ace/minisom.py#L94
Hello! The default appears to be asymptotic decay function on Line 94, but the docstring for the minisom class also lists the default as None on line 127. Can we address this inconsistency? It would be great to have the default actually be None, as we are currently working on an application where we would like sigma and the learning rate to remain constant.
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You’re welcome. Please beware that the convergence of the algorithm is not guaranteed when you use a constant learning rate.
Thank you so much for the feedback @JustGlowing and for getting back with an answer so fast, really appreciate it! We will use the custom function to make sure everything is working smoothly.