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I want to learn speech recognition for my future work.

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Do you have any good suggestions?
My plan is to start learning through daily conversations.
In my previous school, I received systematic English training, but felt that was more geared towards formal occasions.
I'd like to know what methods can use to learn everyday vocabulary and sentences so I can write more easily and quickly, instead of using complex words, which would take me a lot of time.
There are too many videos for verify individually. I would like to ask you to share some videos or bloggers that might be helpful to you.
Thank you to everyone who has read this far.
 
You can learn speech recognition by studying machine learning basics, exploring Python libraries like SpeechRecognition or DeepSpeech, and practicing with small projects to understand real-world applications.
 
That’s a great approach! Focusing on daily conversations will really help you learn practical vocabulary and natural sentence flow. Keep it consistent, and you’ll see progress fast!
 
If you want to improve your real, everyday English, you’re definitely on the right track — daily conversations work way better than any official courses. I was also stuck in that “academic English” mode for a while and had to re-learn how to speak normally, without dropping “furthermore” into every second sentence
My rule was simple: I watch the same kind of stuff I’d watch in my native language. Reaction videos, vlogs, streams — that’s where the most natural, everyday vocabulary lives.
 
You can learn speech recognition by studying machine learning basics, exploring Python libraries like SpeechRecognition or DeepSpeech, and practicing with small projects to understand real-world applications.
Yeah, the technical side matters too, but without real, everyday language you won’t get far. You can master DeepSpeech if you want, but if you’re not hearing real English, it’s going to be hard to understand natural pronunciation
 
I think daily conversations are a great idea! You could try YouTube channels like English Addict with Mr Steve, English with Lucy, or RealLife English—they focus on everyday vocabulary and phrases.
 
This works for me:
BTW: my first statement was made through a python program using
whisper. My pasted copy to ChatGPT was already my direct voice to text.
I use this to simplify expressed things.
You could do the same thing with typed text.

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Speech recognition is huge right now, especially with how voice search and AI assistants are evolving. If you're looking for a place to start, I'd suggest checking out Python with libraries like Whisper from OpenAI — it’s open-source and incredibly powerful for transcribing and processing audio
 
Do you have any good suggestions?
My plan is to start learning through daily conversations.
In my previous school, I received systematic English training, but felt that was more geared towards formal occasions.
I'd like to know what methods can use to learn everyday vocabulary and sentences so I can write more easily and quickly, instead of using complex words, which would take me a lot of time.
There are too many videos for verify individually. I would like to ask you to share some videos or bloggers that might be helpful to you.
Thank you to everyone who has read this far.
Good question.
I believe results depend on niche and strategy.
Looking forward to more replies.
 
Do you have any good suggestions?
My plan is to start learning through daily conversations.
In my previous school, I received systematic English training, but felt that was more geared towards formal occasions.
I'd like to know what methods can use to learn everyday vocabulary and sentences so I can write more easily and quickly, instead of using complex words, which would take me a lot of time.
There are too many videos for verify individually. I would like to ask you to share some videos or bloggers that might be helpful to you.
Thank you to everyone who has read this far.
I'd say stay consistent a lot of people don't pay attention to it, but even if you don't have time learn at least 20-10 minutes every day, it's better than not to do at all
 
daily conversations are probably one of the fastest ways to improve practical English. a lot of people spend years studying grammar and formal writing but still struggle with natural conversations because they're not exposed to how people actually speak. personally, i've found podcasts, interviews, and long-form conversations much more useful than traditional lessons because they help train your ear for real-world language patterns and vocabulary.
 
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