I recently came upon this suggested edit for the tag-wiki for online-learning and was somewhat confused (I skipped the review, BTW). Now, although this is a reasonable (even good) summary of the machine online learning technique/algorithm, I was somewhat confused by it.
To me (and others in chat), "online learning" more naturally applies to sites like Moodle (and even those frequent "enemies" like CodeChef and others, which cause so many strange posts here on Stack Overflow).
This isn't really a "burninate" request - just a discussion, and looking for possible suggestions as to how to disambiguate the tag usage. There are currently only 11 questions with the tag, so it's probably not a major issue (yet); most of those 11 questions seem to take the "machine learning algorithm" meaning.
For those who cannot see the suggested edit, here is a transcript:
Online learning is different than other approaches, such as batch learning techniques, which generate the best predictor by learning on the entire training data set at once.
It is a common technique used in areas of machine learning, where it is computationally infeasible to train over the entire dataset, requiring the need of out-of-core algorithms.
It is also used when it is necessary for the algorithm to dynamically adapt to new patterns in data, or when the data itself is generated as a function of time, such as "stock price prediction" for example.
In scikit-learn for example, the SGDClassifier features an implementation of online learning. Reference