A presenter may require a decision tree diagram template for three main purposes:
Explain decision trees – definition and purpose
A presenter will create concrete and abstract examples of decision trees using a decision tree template in order to inform the audience about the definition and usage of a decision tree. This is a typical use case of academia and management courses. The presenter can use different layouts (vertical or horizontal) as well as different styles (flat, 3D) to showcase the different structure components and its usage.
Persuade an audience of a decision to be made
The presenter has carried out a formal decision making process, analyzed the different paths and outcomes, and has identified the paths that are most likely to provide positive outcomes. Now it needs to persuade an executive audience. The user can describe its decision tree using one of our decision tree templates.
Evaluate Different decision trees.
Depending on the decision making process followed, and the variables analyzed, several decision trees can be created for the same set of initial scenarios. In order to reach an agreement with the team, the presenter will create the different decision trees to showcase the analyses and evaluate the pros and cons of each tree – path.
Statistical or Mathematical Applications
Decision trees (as an abstract data type) are used for classification and regression models in machine learning algorithms, especially in data mining concepts. The PowerPoint decision tree diagram can highlight the prediction values for the decision-making process in order to explain to the audience the level of depth an algorithm can take and the number of possible branches.