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Tools for building wake-word and speech-command datasets and models.

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wakewords

Build custom wakeword and command-word datasets from TTS-generated words plus Google Speech Commands.

Quick Start

Create A Project

Initialize the project layout:

uv run wakewords init

This creates data/, background_audio/, config.json, and a project .gitignore entry for downloaded Google Speech Commands data.

Edit config.json and put your wake words in custom_words.

Set Up TTS

The default TTS provider is Cartesia. Set your API key before generating audio:

export CARTESIA_API_KEY=your-api-key

Custom TTS providers can be registered from config.json. See docs/custom-providers.md.

Generate English Data

Generate clean samples for your custom words using every available English voice:

uv run wakewords generate --lang en --all-voices

Generated files are written under data/<word>/.

Augment The Dataset

Create noisy tempo variants for the generated clean samples:

uv run wakewords augment

By default, augmentation targets about 4000 total samples per word.

Train

Download Google Speech Commands, build manifests, and preview the training run:

uv run wakewords download
uv run wakewords manifest
uv run wakewords train --dry-run

Run training on Linux with NeMo installed:

uv run wakewords train

Training uses NeMo's from_pretrained() by default. To train from a local .nemo file instead, pass --base-model-path.

Find Outputs

Training artifacts are written under runs/<run-name>/:

  • train_config.json
  • checkpoints/
  • logs/
  • models/

The final exported model is written under the models/ directory of that specific training run.

More Details

See docs/USAGE.md for command options, split ratios, augmentation details, cleaning commands, and training notes.

License

Copyright © 2026 Akash Manohar John, under MIT License (See LICENSE file).

Background sounds: The background audio embedded in this pypi package comes from the Google Speech Commands dataset and ships with this library for convenience. This is licensed under the same license as the dataset. The details are in the README.md file inside of the wakewords/google_scd_background_noise dir.

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