Abstract
With the development and emergence of the concept of the Web, as well as the advancement of social networks, forums, blogs and E-commerce a growing number of Arabs express their views and opinions using their native language on those platforms where we find a wealth of information that could be exploited. This information, whose size is expanding and which describes opinions, has become the subject of several research fields particularly: “Sentiment Analysis” or “Opinion Mining”. Sentiment Analysis considered a subfield of natural language processing (NLP), information retrieval and text mining. Currently, sentiment analysis is commonly used for English, while it is in its infancy in the Arabic language. The most important and critical step in feeling analysis is to select an appropriate technique for classifying feelings. In this paper, we will be reviewing the published work on the application of Deep Learning (DL) techniques to the problems of sentiment analysis. We focus on the Arabic language because of its importance, the large number of its speakers, the scarcity of Arabic resources on it and the challenges related to its work. We explain, categorize, summarize and compare the techniques offered in this area.
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