
Observations/Retag Guidance:
It looks to me like this is a classic example of a "meta" tag—the real meaning, not the common misinterpretation of the meaning. In other words, it's a tag that describes the nature or type of question, rather than the question's contents.
The research tag mostly gets used on questions where the asker just happens to be doing research (Example: this question is about R and statistics. It isn't about research; it just so happens that the person is using R to analyze and present their research.) or thinks that the answer to their question will require research (Example: this question isn't actually about research. It's about macOS APIs. Sure, someone might need to do some research in order to answer it, but the question itself has nothing to do with research.). Neither of these are valid uses for a tag. In all such cases, the tag should just be removed. If there are other tags that need to be added to describe the contents of the question, then consider adding those tags while you're at it.
Other edge cases include questions like:
where the questions are actually about the scholarly process of academic research. Still, this is dangerously close to "meta" tag usage, and besides, the questions of this type are all very clearly off-topic for Stack Overflow. These should be closed, not retagged.
Same with this question, which is actually about conducting research, but since that's not programming-related within Stack Overflow's scope, it should also be (and has been) closed.
This question is about a specific function related to image processing. The formula was published in a research paper, but that doesn't make the question about research. It's about that function, and related domains, such as image-processing and seam-carving. Same with this other question (note here that that one can be salvaged without closing by simply removing the off-topic recommendation-request at the end).
In other cases, the research tag just looks like an anomaly. Obviously it should be removed, in conjunction with a general clean-up of the question's presentation (removing "EDIT", etc.)
research is a clearly inappropriate tag. I don't see a single question where it can be properly applied within the scope of Stack Overflow. Sometimes it is a pointer to an off-topic question, and other times it's simply an irrelevant and useless tag.
Research is creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of computer science, electrical science and communication science to devise new applications.
.... ufff... sounds broad as hell.