Comment by hkbuilds
6 hours ago
Decision trees are underrated in the age of deep learning. They're interpretable, fast, and often good enough.
I've been using a scoring system for website analysis that's essentially a decision tree under the hood. Does the site have a meta description? Does it load in under 3 seconds? Is it mobile responsive? Each check produces a score, the tree aggregates them. Users understand why they got their score because the logic is transparent.
Try explaining why a neural network rated their website 73/100. Decision trees make that trivial.
You sir are keeping alive an old tradition. 1K BC old.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esagil-kin-apli#The_Sakikk%C5%...