I'm really unsure django is the right thing for this, because it is a WEB framework. Meaning its for the construction and development of high quality web applications.
-- You could definitely do a speech recognition addin to django, but if you don't need the browser interface or server deployment, I'd suggest you look at writing a python command line program instead .In order to get this working with django, you would need to have a browser side interface to capture the audio and send it to django via ajax, and then have the server process the audio and return a response in which the browser renders. That requires you to use two languages at minimum, and from what it sounds like, you are not familiar with django at all. That's a substantial learning curve to tackle in a month, let aside designing, implementing and packaging a research project.
If I were you, I'd just make a command line program with python and have it execute directly on the machine being used. No need for Django or web frameworks for this, and the smaller scope means you'll probably make the deadline without a great deal of additional stress.
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