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`PARIKH, DAKSHESH D
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`Notice ofPre-AIA or AIA Status
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`[1]
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, 1s being examined underthe first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Applicant(s) Response to OfficialAction
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`The responsefiled on 01/28/2022 has been entered and madeofrecord.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102 and 35 USC § 103
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`[3]
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`Presented arguments have been fully considered, but are rendered mootin view of the new
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`ground(s) of rejection necessitated by amendment(s) initiated by the applicant(s).
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`Claims Objected to, Minor Informalities
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`[4]
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`Claim 1, 8, 14, 20, 27 and 33 objected to because of the following informalities:
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`Claim 1, 8, 14, 20, 27 and 33 contains word “horizon”. Examinerbelieves it 1s typographical
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`spelling error. For examining purpose, examiner interprets the word “horizon”to be “horizontal”.
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`Double Patenting
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`[5] The non-statutory double patenting rejection is based onajudicially created doctrine
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`grounded in public policy (a policy reflected 1n the statute) so as to prevent the unjustified or
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`improper timewise extension of the “right to exclude” granted by a patent and to prevent possible
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`harassment by multiple assignees. A nonstatutory obviousness-type double patenting rejection 1s
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`appropriate where the conflicting claims are not identical, but at least one examined application
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`claim is not patentably distinct from the reference claim(s) because the examined application claim 1s
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`either anticipated by, or would have been obvious over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g., In re Berz,
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`140 F.3d 1428, 46 USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998); In re Goodman, 11 F.3d 1046, 29 USPQ2d 2010
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`(Fed. Cir. 1993); In re Long?, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed. Cir. 1985); In re Van Ornum, 686
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`F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); In re Vogel, 422 F.2d 438, 164 USPQ 619 (CCPA 1970); and
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`In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163 USPQ 644 (CCPA 1969).
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`A timely filed terminal disclaimer in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321(c) or 1.321(d) may be
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`used to overcome an actual or provisional rejection based on a nonstatutory double patenting
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`ground provided the conflicting application or patent either is shown to be commonly owned with
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`this application, or claims an invention madeasaresult of activities undertaken within the scope of a
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`joint research agreement.
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`Effective January 1, 1994, a registered attorney or agent of record may sign a terminal
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`disclaimer. A terminal disclaimer signed by the assignee must fully comply with 37 CFR 3.73(b).
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`[6]
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`Claims1, 8, 14, 20, 27, 33, 39, 41, 43 and 45 are provisionally rejected on the ground of
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`nonstatutory obviousness-type double patenting as betng unpatentable over claim 1, 7, 3, 19, 25, 31
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`of co-pending Application No 16/417517, in view of US Publication Chuanget al.
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`(US20180070110A1) (hereinafter Chuang) and further in view of Park et al. (US11019335B2)
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`(hereinafter Park). Although the conflicting claims are not identical, they are not patentably distinct
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`from each other because it is merely in the terminology used in both sets of claims.
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`The subject matter claimed tn the instant application 1s fully disclosed in the referenced
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`patent and would be covered by any patent granted on that patents since the referenced patents and
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`the instant application are claiming common subject matter, as follows:
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`predictor, and a memory, wherein the
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`Instant Application: 16/417,517
`7. An image encoder comprising:
`a splitter which,
`in operation,
`receives and splits an original
`picture into blocks; a first adder
`which,
`in operation, receives the
`blocks from the splitter and
`predictions from a prediction
`controller, and subtracts each
`prediction from its corresponding
`block to output a residual; a
`transformer which,
`in operation,
`performs a transform on the residuals
`outputted from the adder to output
`transform coefficients; a quantizer
`which,
`in operation, quantizes the
`transform coefficients to generate
`quantized transform coefficients;
`an entropy encoder which,
`in
`operation, encodes the quantized
`transform coefficients to generate a
`bitstream; an inverse quantizer and
`transformer which,
`in operation,
`inverse quantizes the quantized
`transform coefficients to obtain the
`transform coefficients and inverse
`transforms the transform coefficients
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`to obtain the residuals; a second
`adder which,
`in operation, adds the
`residuals outputted from the inverse
`quantizer and transformer and the
`predictions outputted from the
`prediction controller to reconstruct
`the blocks; and
`the prediction controller coupled to
`an inter predictor, an intra
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`*Note: Bold indicates the common subject matter
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`Co-pending Application: 16/417514
`8.
`(Currently Amended) An image
`encoder comprising: a splitter which,
`in operation, receives and splits an
`original picture into blocks; a first
`adder which,
`in operation, receives
`the blocks from the splitter and
`predictions from a prediction
`controller, and subtracts each
`prediction from its corresponding
`block to output a residual; a
`transformer which,
`in operation,
`performs a transform on the residuals
`outputted from the adder to output
`transform coefficients; a quantizer
`which,
`in operation, quantizes the
`transform coefficients to generate
`quantized transform coefficients; an
`entropy encoder which,
`in operation,
`encodes the quantized transform
`coefficients to generate a bitstream;
`an inverse quantizer and transformer
`which,
`in operation,
`inverse
`quantizes the quantized transform
`coefficients to obtain the transform
`coefficients and inverse transforms
`the transform coefficients to obtain
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`the residuals; a second adder which,
`in operation, adds the residuals
`outputted from the inverse quantizer
`and transformer and the predictions
`outputted from the prediction
`controller to reconstruct the blocks;
`and the prediction controller coupled
`to an inter predictor, an intra
`predictor, and a memory, wherein the
`inter predictor,
`in operation,
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`generates a prediction of a current
`block based on a reference block in
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`an encoded reference picture and the
`intra predictor,
`in operation,
`generates a prediction of a current
`block based on an encoded reference
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`in operation,
`inter predictor,
`generates a prediction of a current
`block based on a reference block in
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`an encoded reference picture and the
`intra predictor,
`in operation,
`generates a prediction of a current
`block based on an encoded reference
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`block in a current picture, wherein
`the prediction controller,
`in
`operation:
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`indicating the single
`and values for the third
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`in response to a size of the current
`block of the picture satisfying a
`first condition, splits the current
`block into sub blocks along a single
`direction, wherein,
`in response to
`the size of the current block
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`the
`satisfying a second condition,
`splitting along the single direction
`includes splitting the current block
`along a shorter side of the current
`block into an even number of sub
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`blocks having a same size; and in
`response to the size of the current
`block not satisfying the second
`condition,
`the splitting along the
`single direction includes splitting
`the current block into sub blocks
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`having different sizes;
`in response to the size of the
`current block not satisfying the
`first condition, splits the block
`into four sub blocks along vertical
`and horizontal directions,
`the four
`sub blocks having a same size; and
`encodes the sub blocks of the current
`block.
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`parameters indicating a
`four sub blocks; and in
`response to splitting the block into
`three sub blocks along the single
`direction using second block
`partitioning information, ratios of
`sizes of the sub blocks being 1:2:1,
`sets the one or more partition-
`selection parameters to a second set
`of values different from the first
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`the second set of
`set of values,
`values including the values for the
`first and second parameters
`indicating the single direction,
`values for the third and fourth
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`parameters indicating a split into
`three sub blocks; encodes the sub
`blocks of the block; and writes the
`one or more parameters into the bit
`stream.
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`and
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`block in a current picture, wherein
`the prediction controller,
`in
`operation:
`in response to splitting a block of a
`picture into sub blocks along a
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`single direction, sets one or more
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`partition-selection parameters of a
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`plurality of partition-selection
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`parameters to a set of values,
`the
`plurality of partition-selection
`parameters including a first
`parameter indicating a vertical
`partitioning mode, a second parameter
`indicating a horizon
`partitioning
`mode, a third parameter indicating a
`split into four sub blocks, anda
`fourth parameter indicating a split
`into three sub blocks, wherein:
`in
`response to splitting the block into
`four sub blocks along the single
`direction using first block
`partitioning information, each of the
`sub blocks having a same size, sets
`the one or more partition-selection
`parameters to a first set of values,
`the first set of values including
`i
`for the first and second
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`[7]
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`Referring to claims 8, although conflicting application 16/417,517 do not explicitly disclose
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`what’s claimed in instant application 16/417514, “... sets one or more partition-selection parameters
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`of a plurality of partition-selection parameters to a set of values, the plurality of partition-selection
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`parameters including a first parameter indicating a vertical partitioning mode, a second parameter
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`indicating a horizon partitioning mode, a third parameter indicating a split into four sub blocks,
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`and a fourth parameter indicating a split into three sub blocks, wherein: in response to splitting the
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`block into four sub blocks along the single direction using first block partitioning information, each
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`of the sub blocks having a samesize, sets the one or more partition-selection parameters to a first
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`set of values, the first set of values including values for the first and second parameters indicating
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`the single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters indicating a split into four sub
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`blocks; and tn response to splitting the block into three sub blocks along the single direction using
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`second block partitioning information,ratios of sizes of the sub blocks being 1:2:1, sets the one or
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`more partition-selection parameters to a secondset of values different from the first set of values,
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`the secondset of values including the values for the first and second parameters indicating the single
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`direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters indicating a split into three sub blocks; ...
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`and writes the one or more parameters into the bit stream.”
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`However, in the same field of endeavor Chuang and Park combined discloses “... sets one
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`or more partition-selection parameters of a plurality of partition-selection parameters to a set of
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`values, the plurality of partition-selection parameters including a first parameter indicating a vertical
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`partitioning mode, a second parameterindicating a horizon partitioning mode, a third parameter
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`indicating a split into four sub blocks, and a fourth parameterindicating a split into three sub blocks,
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`wherein: in response to splitting the block into four sub blocks along the single direction using first
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`block partitioning information, each of the sub blocks having a samesize, sets the one or more
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`partition-selection parameters to a first set of values, thefirst set of values including values for the
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`first and second parameters indicating the single direction, and values for the third and fourth
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`parameters indicating a split into four sub blocks; and in response tosplitting the block into three
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`sub blocks along the single direction using second block partitoning information, ratios of sizes of
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`the sub blocks being 1:2:1, sets the one or more partition-selection parameters to a second set of
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`values different from the first set of values, the second set of values including the valuesforthe first
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`and second parameters indicating the single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters
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`indicating a split into three sub blocks; ... and writes the one or more parameters into the bit
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`stream.” /Chuang: Fig. 8, Para 0099, 0100, and Park: Fig. 9, 18-19, and assoaated text, c. 30, 1 22-65, ¢.
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`45,149 -¢. 46,1 14, ]
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`Therefore, tt would have been obvious to the person of ordinary skill in the art at the time of
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`the invention to modify the system disclosed by conflicting application 16/417,517 add the
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`teachings of Chuang and Park as above, in order to 1n order to represent the block shape
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`information and split shape information using a binary code; /Park: Fig. 18-19, and assoaated text, c. 30,
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`1 22-65]
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`[8]
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`Claim 1, 14, 20, 27 and 33 are analogues the device claim 8, therefore, at least for this reason
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`claim 1, 14, 20, 27 and 33 are rejected similarly to claim 8.
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`[9]
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`Regarding dependentclaims 39, 41, 43 and 45, Claims 39, 41, 43 and 45 correspondto claim
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`1, 7, 3, 19, 25, 31 of conflicting Co-pending Application 16/417517 and obvious over Chuang and
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`Notcere prior art available under both pre-AIA and AIA
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to ALA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) 1s incorrect, any correction of the
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`statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new groundof rejection if the priorart
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`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same undereitherstatus.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following 1s a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed mvention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 of thistitle, if the differences between the claimed invention
`and the prior art are such that the clatmed invention as a whole would have been obvious before the
`effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the
`claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention was
`made.
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`Thefactual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1, 148 USPQ 459 (1966),
`that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C.
`103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
`2. Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claims at issue.
`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinentart.
`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
`nonobviousness.
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`This application currently names joint inventors. In considering patentability of the claims
`the examiner presumesthat the subject matter of the various claims was commonly owned
`as of the effective filing date of the claimed invention(s) absent any evidence to the contrary.
`Applicantis advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56 to point out the inventor and
`effective filing dates of each claim that was not commonly owned as of the effective filing
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`date of the later invention in order for the examiner to consider the applicability of 35 U.S.C.
`102(b)(2)(C) for any potential 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(2) prior art against the later invention.
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`[10]
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`Claim 1, 8, 14, 20, 27, 33, 39, 41, 43, 45 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Chuanget al. (US20180070110A1) (hereinafter Chuang) and further in view of
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`Park et al. (US11019335B2)
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`(hereinafter Park).
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`Regarding Claim 8, Chuang meets the limitations as follows:
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`An image encoder /Fig. 2, and associated text, Para 0052-0053, 0177, discloses an
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`image encoder] comprising:
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`a splitter which, in operation, receives and splits an original picture into
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`blocks; /48 Fig. 2, and associated text, Para 0055, discloses splittingpicture in LOU]
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`a first adder which, in operation, receives the blocks from the splitter and
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`predictions from a prediction controller, and subtracts each prediction from its
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`corresponding block to output a residual; [50 Pig. 2, and associated text, Para 0056,
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`0059)
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`a transformer which, in operation, performs a transform on the residuals
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`outputted from the adder to output transform coefficients; 92 Fag. 2, and assocated
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`text, Para 0053, 0065-0066]
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`a quantizer which, in operation, quantizes the transform coefficients to
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`generate quantized transform coefficients; [54 Fug. 2, and associated text, Para 0053,
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`0066]
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`an entropy encoder which, in operation, encodes the quantized transform
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`coefficients to generate a bitstream; /56 Pig. 2, and associated text, Para 0053, 0056,
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`0058, 0064, 0066-0067]
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`an inverse quantizer and transformer which, in operation, inverse quantizes
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`the quantized transform coefficients to obtain the transform coefficients and inverse
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`transforms the transform coefficients to obtain the residuals; [58 Fig. 2, and associated
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`text, Para 0053, 0068)
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`a second adder which, in operation, adds the residuals outputted from the
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`inverse quantizer and transformer and the predictions outputted from the prediction
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`controller to reconstruct the blocks; /62 Fig. 2, and associated text, Para 053, 0056,
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`0068) and
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`the prediction controller coupled to an inter predictor, an intra predictor, and
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`a memory, wherein the inter predictor, in operation, generates a prediction of a
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`current block based on a reference block in an encoded reference picture and the
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`intra predictor, in operation, generates a prediction of a current block based on an
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`encoded reference block in a current picture, /Fig. 2, and associated text, Para 0052-
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`0058, 0068-0072] wherein the prediction controller, in operation:
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`in response to splitting a block of a picture into sub blocks along a single
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`direction, /2.e. Partitioningpicture in sub-blocks, horizontal binary tree, vertical binary tree,
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`horizontal triple tree, and vertical triple tree; Fig. 8, Para 0100-0107] sets one or more
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`partition-selection parameters of a plurality of partition-selection parameters/7.e. code
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`word, Fig. 8, and Para 0100] to a set of values, /i.e. binary values; Fig. 8, and Para 0100]
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`the plurality of partition- selection parameters includinga first parameter/2.e. second
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`bin; Fig. 8, and Para 0100) indicating a vertical partitioning mode, /7.e. second bin
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`represents the PT spht direction (e.g., horizontal or vertical); Fig. 8, and Para 0100] a second
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`parameter/2.e. second bin; Fig. 8, and Para 0100] indicating a horizon partitioning mode,
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`[i.e second bin represents the PT split direction (e.g., horizontal or vertical); Fig. 8, and Para
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`parameter/2.e. third bin; Fig. 8, Para 0100] indicating a split into three sub blocks, /ze.
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`third bin represents the PT spkt mode (¢.g., binary tree or center-side triple tree); Fig. 8, Para
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`0100/[Further discloses addition oftriplepartitions by way ofthe center-side triple tree structure,
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`increase the number ofbits/ bins required to signal PTportion partitioning information according to
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`the multi-tree-type structure; Para 0102, video encoder 20 may usefixed-length (F'L) codes oftwo
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`bins to signal split-specific events. definition ofthefirst and the second bins may be interchangeable;
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`Para 0130-0131, Table-I]
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`wherein:
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`in response to splitting the block into three sub blocks along the single
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`direction using second block partitioning information, ratios of sizes of the sub
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`blocks being 1 :2: 1 sets the one or more partition-selection parameters to eseeord
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`uideo encoder 20 may signalfor the variouspartitioning schemes that arepossible in the PT-portion
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`ofa multi-type tree-partitioned block partitions, where binary codeword "111" indicates vertical
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`center-side triple tree-basedpartitioning, the binary codeword "101" indicates horizontal center-side
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`triple tree-basedpartitioning, where left most bin indicating where CU ts split or not, O=n0 split,
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`1=split, second bin represents the PT split direction, O= horizontal split, 1= vertical split, and
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`third bin represents the PT spkt mode , O= binary tree and 1 = center-side triple tree); Fig. 8, Para
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`0100, and numberofbits required to signal PTpartitioning information is according to the mult-
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`tree-type structure; Para 0102]
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`encodes the sub blocks of the block, and writes the one or more parameters
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`into the bit stream.
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`/7.e. video encoder 20 receives a current video block within a videoframe to
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`be encoded.; Fig. 2 and associated text, Para 0053, and bottom-right sub-block of block, IO is split
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`horizontally according to the binary treepartitioning structure, and the resulting left sub-block ofthis
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`split tsfurther split vertically according to the center-side triple treepartitioning structure.; Fig. 7A-
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`B, Para 0097, and video encoder 20 may signalfor each type ofpartitioning that tspossible nithin
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`the PTportion ofa multi-type treepartitioning structure.; Para OO99, and video encoder 20 may
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`split the CTU adaptively, and video encoder 20 may signal a one-bitflag, or an index, or multiple
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`jiags to enable video decoder 30 to decide or determine which ofthe above-mentioned splitting schemes
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`should be implemented.; Para 0137, and video encoder 20 and/or video decoder 30 may implement
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`the above-described techniques individually, or in any combination where two or more ofthe
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`techniques can be logically combined.; Para 0138, and It 1s to be recognized that ... certain acts or
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`events ofany ofthe techniques described herein can beperformed in a different sequence, may be
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`added, merged, or left out altogether; Para 0177)
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`Chuang does notexplicitly disclose the following claim limitations:
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`... a third parameter indicating a split into four sub blocks,...
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`... in response to splitting the block into four sub blocks along the single
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`direction using first block partitioning information, each of the sub blocks having a
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`same size, sets the one or more partition-selection parameters to a first set of values,
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`the first set of including values for the first and second parameters indicating the
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`single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters indicating a split into
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`four sub blocks; and ...
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`... asecondset of values different from the first set of values, the second set
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`of values including the values for the first and second parameters indicating the
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`single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters indicating a split into
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`three sub blocks; ...
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`However, in the same field of endeavor Park discloses the deficient claim limitations, as
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`follows:
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`... a third parameter indicating a split into four sub blocks, /Ze. first coding umit
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`900 having a square shape may be spht intofour coding units having square shapes or non-square
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`shapes andgenerating a block shape information and spht shape information; Fig. 9, ¢. 45, 1 49 -
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`c. 46,1 14]...
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`... in response to splitting the block into four sub blocks along the single
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`direction /i.e. the encoder 220 may split thefirst coding unit 900 into aplurality ofcoding units
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`having a non-square shape; Fig. 9, c. 45, L 60-62/ using first block partitioning
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`information,/2.e. generating a block shape information and split shape information, Fig. 9, c. 45,
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`149 -¢ 46,1 14] each of the sub blocks having a samesize, /7.e. first coding unit 900
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`having a square shape may be split intofour coding units having square shapes or non-square
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`shapes; Fig. 9, c. 45,1 49 - ¢. 46, 1 14] sets the one or more partition-selection
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`parameters to a first set of values,the first set of including values for the first and
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`second parameters indicating the single direction, and values for the third and fourth
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`parameters indicating a split into four sub blocks; /.e. block shape information or split
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`shape information may be represented by using a binary code; Fig. 18-19, and assocated text, ¢.
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`30, £ 22-65} and...
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`Chuang discloses portioning the a CU into multiple non-square partitoning and encoder
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`signaling codewords(i.e. syntax) defined by numberof bits, each bit (1.e. parameter) associate
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`with partitioning related information such as indicating split direction, split mode etc. and
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`numberof bits required for signaling will be according to multi-tree type structure. Park
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`discloses portioning the a CU into four non-square partitioning and encoder generating a
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`block shape information and a split shape information using a binary code that defines the
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`splitting in to square blocks or non-square blocks 1n a single direction, direction ofsplitting,
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`horizontal or vertical, splitting block in to non-square two equal blocks, Non-square triple
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`1:2:1 blocks or non-square four equal blocks. ‘Therefore, 1t would inspire the person of
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`ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to combine
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`the teachings of Chuang and Park and define the binary code for codewords that represents
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`the block shape information and split shape information such that each bits of the code
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`would represent a different parameter values, a first parameter indicating a vertical
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`partitioning mode, a second parameterindicating a horizonal portioning mode, third
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`parameter indicating a slip into four subblocks and fourth parameter indicating a split into
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`three subblocks, resulting in a claimed invention.
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`Therefore,
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`tt would have been obvious to the person of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the system disclosed by Chuang add
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`the teachings of Park as above, in order to represent the block shape information andsplit
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`shape information using a binary code; /Park: Fig. 18-19, and associated text, c. 30, 1 22-65]
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`Chuang and Park each individually do not explicitly disclose the following claim limitations:
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`... a third parameter indicating a split into four sub blocks,...
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`... the first set of including values for the first and second parameters
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`indicating the single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters
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`indicating a split into four sub blocks; and...
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`... asecondset of values different from the first set of values, the second set
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`of values including the values for the first and second parameters indicating the
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`single direction, and values for the third and fourth parameters indicating a split into
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`three sub blocks; ...
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`However, from aboveit is clear that combining a teachings of Chuang and Park as above
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`that would inspire the person of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing date of the
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`claimed invention to define the binary code/codewordsthat represents the block shape
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`information and split shape information suchthat each bits of the code would represent a
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`different parameter values, a first parameter indicating a vertical partitioning mode, a second
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`parameter indicating a horizonal portioning mode, third paramete

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