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Applies exponential decay to the learning rate.
tf.compat.v1.train.exponential_decay(
    learning_rate,
    global_step,
    decay_steps,
    decay_rate,
    staircase=False,
    name=None
)
Used in the notebooks
| Used in the guide | Used in the tutorials | 
|---|---|
When training a model, it is often recommended to lower the learning rate as
the training progresses.  This function applies an exponential decay function
to a provided initial learning rate.  It requires a global_step value to
compute the decayed learning rate.  You can just pass a TensorFlow variable
that you increment at each training step.
The function returns the decayed learning rate. It is computed as:
decayed_learning_rate = learning_rate *
                        decay_rate ^ (global_step / decay_steps)
If the argument staircase is True, then global_step / decay_steps is an
integer division and the decayed learning rate follows a staircase function.
Example: decay every 100000 steps with a base of 0.96:
...
global_step = tf.Variable(0, trainable=False)
starter_learning_rate = 0.1
learning_rate = tf.compat.v1.train.exponential_decay(starter_learning_rate,
global_step,
                                           100000, 0.96, staircase=True)
# Passing global_step to minimize() will increment it at each step.
learning_step = (
    tf.compat.v1.train.GradientDescentOptimizer(learning_rate)
    .minimize(...my loss..., global_step=global_step)
)
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| A scalar Tensorof the same type aslearning_rate.  The decayed
learning rate. | 
| Raises | |
|---|---|
| ValueError | if global_stepis not supplied. | 
eager compatibility
When eager execution is enabled, this function returns a function which in turn returns the decayed learning rate Tensor. This can be useful for changing the learning rate value across different invocations of optimizer functions.