Accuracy is measured from elbow, hip and knee angles against the SEGA Master Blueprint — angle-based, so size, age and gender never affect the score. Execution (20) + Stability (10) + Awarded Base (difficulty × accuracy) form each pose total.
Pick a category, then an asana, for each slot. References analyze automatically; if one can't be read, upload a local copy or use the Cloud engine.
python3 -m http.server 8000 and open http://localhost:8000/sega-v46-judge.html, then allow the camera. (Chrome blocks the camera on file://.)
Each pose: Execution (/20) + Stability (/10) + Awarded Base (difficulty × accuracy), plus judge modulation. Generate the certificate or archive the profile.
Add a second phone as an extra angle. The judge phone shows a short room code; type it on the 2nd phone to connect — no QR, no copying long codes. Same Wi-Fi is most reliable; different networks also work via a relay. The 2nd phone tracks the athlete and sends its tracked pose to the judge; one tap starts the 6-second countdown on both phones and the two angles are fused for an occlusion-resistant score.
Each tournament is its own database, stored in this browser. Create one per event, set it active, view its live leaderboard, or delete it.
Backup saves every tournament + result to a file you can keep or move to another device. Restore merges a backup file back in. Do a backup before and during a live event.
For students who remember the shape but not the name. Choose a category, then tap the pose.