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`16/801,797
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`Virginie DRUGEON
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`Application No.
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined underthe
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`2.
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`The information disclosure statement (IDS), submitted on 2/26/2020, is being considered
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`by the examiner.
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`Objections
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`3.
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`Claims 1 and 11 are objected. The claim limitations “efreuitr”’ and “memory” should be
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`read “a circuitry’ and “a memory’, respectively. Appropriate corrections are required.
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`4.
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`Claims 2 and 12 are objected. The claim limitations “the first side is? and “the second
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`side is” should be read “the first site of the block is” and “the secand side of the block jis”,
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`respectively. Appropriate corrections are required.
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`Claim Rejection — 35 U.S.C. § 112
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`5.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112(b):
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`(B) CONCLUSION.— The specification shall conclude with one or more claims
`particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a
`foint inventor regards as the invention.
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`The following is a quotation of pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 112, second paragraph:
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`The specification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing out and
`distinctly claiming the subject matter which the applicant regards as his invention.
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`6.
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`Claims 1-22 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA), second
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`paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the subject
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`matter, which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AlA the applicant regards as the
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`invention. Claims 1, 11, 21 and 22 recite “caiculates a first average pixei value which is an
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`average pixel vaiiie of first reference samoles out of the first reference sarmoles and second
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`reference samples’. First of all the meaning oflimitation “frst reference samples out of the first
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`reference samples and second reference samples’ is unclear. It is not clear to reader how the
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`“frst reference samples’ are taker out of themselves and the second reference samples.
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`second, itis also unclear from the claim language whetherthe average pixel value is only the
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`“average pixel value of first reference samptes’, or itis the “average pixel value of first reference
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`samples ... and second reference sampies”. Therefore claims 1, 11, 21, 22 and their dependent
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`claims are indefinite and are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph.
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`7.
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`Claims 2-5 and 12-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the
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`subject matter, which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AlA the applicant regards as the
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`invention. Claim 2 and 12 recite the limitation "fhe other of the upper side". Thereis insufficient
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`antecedent basis for this limitation in the claims. Therefore, claims 2, 12 and their dependent
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`claims are indefinite and are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph.
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`8.
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`Claims 2-5 and 12-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the
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`subject matter, which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AlA the applicant regards as the
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`invention. Claims 2 and 12 recite “ife second side is the other ef the upper side”.
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`It is well
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`knownin the arts that a video coding block only has four sides, namely, an upper side, a bottom
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`side, a left side, and a right side. Since each video block only has one upperside, it is not clear
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`from the claim language whatis “ife ofher of ine upper side’. Therefore, claims 2, 12 and their
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`dependentclaims are indefinite and are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-
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`AIA), second paragraph.
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`9.
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`Claims 4-5 and 14-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-AlA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the
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`subject matter, which the inventor or a joint inventor, or for pre-AlA the applicant regards as the
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`invention. Claim 4 and 14 recite limitations "srutuaiy equal" and "mutually diferent". Neither the
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`specification nor the claims provide metes and bounds to determine when the horizontal size
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`and the vertical size are "*nuiuaily equal" or "mutually different". Therefore, claims 4, 14 and
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`their dependent claims are indefinite and are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112
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`(pre-AlA), second paragraph.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`10.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the
`claimed invention is not identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 of this
`title, if the differences between the claimed invention and the prior art are such
`that the claimed 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 mannerin which the invention was made.103
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`11.
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103)is incorrect, any correction of the
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`statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the prior art
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`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same undereitherstatus.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1, 148 USPQ 459
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`(1966), that are applied for establishing a background for determining obviousness underpre-
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`AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) are summarized asfollows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences betweenthe prior art and the claims at issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence presentin the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`This application currently namesjoint inventors. In considering patentability of the claims
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`underpre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 103(a), the examiner presumes that the subject matter of the various
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`claims was commonly ownedat the time any inventions covered therein were made absent any
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`evidenceto the contrary. Applicant is advised of the obligation under 37 CFR 1.56to point out
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`the inventor and invention dates of each claim that was not commonly ownedat the timealater
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`invention was madein orderfor the examiner to consider the applicability of pre-AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`103(c) and potential pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102(e), (f) or (g) prior art under pre-AlA 35 U.S.C.
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`103(a).
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`12.
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`Claims 1-2, 6-12, and 16-22 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Lee (US Patent 10,735,720 B2), (“Lee”), in view of Joshi et al. (US
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`Patent Application Publication 2014/0286400 A1), (“Joshi”).
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`Regarding claim 1, Lee meets the claim limitations, as follows:
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`An encoder (Le. an erooder) flee: col 13, line 52; Fig. 1] that encodes a Block ina
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`Dicture (Le, encoded in units of a coding tree unit or a coding unit) fLee: cal 74,
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`line 9-70); (Le. encoded in unlis of a sequence, a picture, or a soe unt) flee: col
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`74, line 35-36]} using a prediction image of the biock (8. one picture may be
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`partitioned inte mullipie coding units. A recursive tree structure, such as a quad
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`tres structure, may be used to partition a picture into coding units) fLee: col &, line
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`1-2]; (Le. information inmtlioating ihe size of ihe coding block in the sequence or in
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`the picture may be signaled through a sequence header or a picture header. As a
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`resuil of pariiioning based on a quad tres and a binary tree, a coding uni may be
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`reoresented as square or rectangular shape of an arbitrary size. A coding block is
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`encoded using af least one of a skip mode, intra prediction, inter prediction, or a
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`skip method. Once a coding block is determined, a prediction block may be
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`determined through predictive partitioning of ihe coding block.) [Lee: col 14, line
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`&3-63)}, the encoder fie. an encoder) [Lee: col 13, line 32; Fig. 17 comprising:
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`ercuilry ({Le. computer} flee: col 38, line 28]; (.e. a hardware device) flee: col 29,
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`line 22-237); and
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`memory (Le. ROM, H&AM, Hash memory, and the ike) fLee: cal 39, line 371, wherein
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`using the memory (fe. ROM, RAM, fash memory, and the ike) flee: col 39, line
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`37}; fie. The above-described embodiments may be implemented in the form of
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`rogram instructions that may be executed through various computer
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`componenis and recorded in a compuler-readabie recording medium) [Lee: col 38,
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`fine 25-291), the circuitry (ie. computer) fLee: col 39, line 28): (Le. a hardware
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`device) (Lee: col 39, line 22-231}:
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`calculales a first average pixel vaiue ((.e. a calouiation of the average value of the
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`reference samples) flee: col 31, line 24-28; Figs. 25-26]; (Le. deVai may be
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`generaied based on an average value of sampies) (Lee: col 26, line 24-28]) which is
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`an average pixel value offirst reference samples (Le. the average value of ihe
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`reference samples) flee: col 37, line 24-25; Figs. 28-26] out of ihe first reference
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`samples and second reference samples (1.8. That is, when a size of ihe current Block
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`is MeN, a tolal of 4N reference samples such as 2N flop reference samples and 2N
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`left reference samples may be used for calculation of ihe average vaiue of the first
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`reference line} flee: col 32, line 1-4; Figs. 11, 14-76, 18-798, 27-28 ~ Note: Enfer
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`ihe lop reference samples or ihe left reference samples can be the first reference
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`samples. f one of them is the first reference samples, then the other would be the
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`second reference samples], the first reference sarnples being referable and located
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`ouiside ihe biock and adjacent tc a first side of the Glock, the second reference sarmiples
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`being referable and jocated outside the Block and adjacent fo a second side of the block
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`ffLe. That is, when a size of ihe current block is NxN, a total of 4N reference
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`samples such as 2N lop reference samples and 2N iefl reference samples may be
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`used for calculation of the average value of the first reference fine) [Lee: col 22,
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`ine 7-4; Mote: Figs. 71, 14-76, 14-788, 21-28 show the reference samples are
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`guiside and adiacent fo the current block. The first references samples could be
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`on ihe top (Le. the upper side) of the current Block, and the second references
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`samples are on ihe lel side of the current block: or vice versal: and
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`generates the prediction image (.¢. The intra prediction module 125 may generate a
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`prediction unft based on reference pixel information neighbaring to a current
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`Biock which is piel information in the current picture} [Lee: cal 7, line 18-18; Figs.
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`7-2] using ihe first average pixel value {f_e. when an intra-prediction mode of a
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`current Block is a DC mods, a prediction signal may be generaled using an
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`average and weighted prediction of reference samples} [Lee: col 26, ling 12-15];
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`fie. when an intra prediction mode of a current block is OC mode, a prediction
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`sample of the current black may be generated based on an average value (dcVal}
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`of all or @ pari of reference samples included in the determined reference line}
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`fLee: col 31, line 20-24; Figs. 24-25)), and
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`when generating the prediction image (Le. The inira prediction module 125 may
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`generate a prediction unll based on reference pixel information neighboring fo a
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`current Diock which is pixel information in ine current picture) [Lee: cel 7, line 75-
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`18; Figs. t-2f, ihe crcutiry (Le. computer) {Lee: col 39, line 281; fe. a hardware
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`device} [Lee: col 39, line 22-23]) apolies a same prediction pixel value to inner sarmples
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`{Le an average vaiue (fdcVal) of reference samples) [Lee: col 31, tine 41-42- Nate:
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`# is well known in the video coding thal in DC mode, the sample values of antire
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`gixels of current 444 Block are predicied by computing average of the sample
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`values of pixels from upper and lef neighbors] among current sampies to be
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`processed that are included in the block (Le. when an intra prediction mode of a
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`current Biock is OC mode, a prediction sample of ihe current block may be
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`generaied based on an average value (deVal) af all or a part of reference samples
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`included in the determined reference) {Lee: col 31, line 20-24; Figs. 24-25}; (Le. The
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`above-described embodiments may be implemented in the form of program
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`instructions that may be executed through various computer camponents and
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`recorded in a computler-readable recarding medium) [Lee: col 29, line 25-29)), the
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`inner samples constituting a quadrilateral region ((Le. a current Block has a square
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`shape} flee: col 32, line 30-37; Figs. 14-198, 27-26]; f_e. 4 prediction unit may be
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`one of partitions partitioned info a square or a rectanguiar shape) [Lee: cof 32, line
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`30-37; Figs, 14-198, 21-28]) including at feast two current samples in each of a
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`horizontal direction and a vertical direction ({Le. in general, a prediction block may
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`have a size from 64x64 to 4x4) [Lee: col 18, line 20-21; Nete: the smallest
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`prediction biock has 4x4 size, which means i has af least 4 samples per each
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`vertical and horizontal direction}; (Le. a current block has a@ square shape, But
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`ever if ihe current block has a non-square shape, ihe above embodiment can be
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`applied as His. For example, when the current is a non-square block having Wx
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`size, a reference sample average value of each reference line may 34 be calculated
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`using @ folal of 2(0V+H}) reference samples, such as 2W iop reference sampies and
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`2H left reference samples) flee: col 32, ine 30-37; Note: Figs. 714-198, 21-26 show
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`that ihe current Block has more than 2 samples in each direction|}}.
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`Lee does not explicitly disclose the following claim limitations (Emphasis added).
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`An encoder that encodes a blockin a picture using a prediction image af the Block, the
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`encoder comprising:
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`cireuitry; and
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`memory, wherein
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`using the memory, ihe circutiry:
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`calculales a first average pixel value which is an average pixel value of first reference
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`samples out of the first reference samples and second reference samples, the first
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`relerence samipies being referable and iocaied outside the block and adjacent to a first
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`side of the block, the second reference samples being referable and located outside the
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`Glock and adjacent to a second side of the Black: and
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`generaies the preciction image using the first average pixel value, and
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`when generating the prediction image, the circuitry applies a samme prediction pixel value
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`ig inner samples amang current samples to be processed that are inciuded in the black.
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`ihe inner samples constituting a quadrilateral region including at ieast two current
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`samples in each of a horizontal direction and a vertical direction.
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`However, in the same field of endeavor Joshi further discloses the claim limitations and the
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`deficient claim limitations, as follows:
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`fey applies a same prediction pixel value
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`io inner samples (.e, when the video coder uses OC intra prediction io generaie a
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`oredictive Block, all samples of the predictive block have the same value) fJoshi:
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`para, O074]
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`It would have been obvious to one with an ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling date
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`of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Lee with Joshi to program the computerto
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`implement the DC intra prediction modein the system.
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`Therefore, the combination of Lee with Joshi will enable the coding system to supportall intra
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`prediction modes and to be compliant with the international video coding standards suchas the
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`AVC/H.264 and HEVC [Joshi: para. 0074].
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`Regarding claim 2, Lee meets the claim limitations as set forth in claim 1.
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`Lee further meets the claim limitations as follow.
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`The encoder accorcing to ciain 7 fie, an encoder) flee: col 13, line &2; Fig. Tf,
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`Wherein
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`ihe first side is one of an unper side and 2 jeff side of the biock fe. That is, when a
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`size of the current block is NxN, a tolal of 4N reference samples such as 2N leg
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`reference samples and 2N iett relerence samples may be used for calculation of
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`the average vatue of the first reference fine} [Lee: col 32, ine 1-4; Figs. 117, 74-16,
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`18-79B, 21-26 ~ Note: Either ihe top reference samples or the feff reference
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`samples can be the first reference samples. 7 one of them is the first reference
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`samples, then the other would be the second reference samples}, and
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`ihe second side is the other of the upper side and the left side of the block (18, That is,
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`when @ size of ihe current Block is NxN, a total of 4N reference samples such as
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`2M top reference samples and 2N lett reference samples may be used for
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`ealeulation of the average value of ihe first reference ine) [Lee: cal 32, line 1-4;
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`Figs, 17, 14-16, 18-998, 21-26 ~ Note: Either the top reference sampies or the left
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`reference samples can be the first reference samples. f one of them is the first
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`reference samples, then the other would be the second reference samples].
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`Regarding claim 6, Lee meets the claim limitations as set forth in claim 1.
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`Lee further meets the claim limitations as follow.
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`fhe encoder according to claim | (Le. an encoder} [Lee: cof 13, line 82; Fig. Tf,
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`Wherein
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`fhe circulry (Le. computer) [Lee: col 3G, ine 28]; (Le. a hardware device) fLee: cal
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`28, fine 22.231) further calculates a second average pixel value (Ge. a calculation of
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`the average value of ihe reference samples} [Lee: cal 37, line 24-25; Figs. 25-26];
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`fie. caleulating an average value of the first reference line) fLee: col 32, ine 40-
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`$7} which is an average pixel vaiue of the second reference samples (1.8. a
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`ealeulation of the average value of ine reference samples} flee: cal 37, line 24-25;
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`Pigs, 28-281; fe. dcVal may be generated based on an average value of samples}
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`iLee: cot 28, line 24-26)), and
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`when generating the prediction image (Le. The inira prediction module 125 may
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`generaie a prediction unit based on reference pixel information neighboring to @
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`current Diock which is pixel information in ine current picture) [Lee: cel 7, line 75-
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`18; Figs. ¥-2], the circuliry (Le. computer) [Lee: col 39, line 281; (Le. a hardware
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`device} fLee: col 39, line 22-231} generates the prediction image {1e. The intra
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`prediction module 125 may generate a prediction unit based on reference pixel
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`information neighboring to a current block which is pixel information in the
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`current pieture) fLee: col 7, tine 18-18; Figs. 1-2] by cambining the first average pixe!
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`value and the second average pixel vaiue (Le. The compuier-readabie recarding
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`medium may include one of or combinalion of program commands, daia fies,
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`data structures, and the ike} [Lee: col 39, ine 29-31]; (Le when an intra-prediction
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`an average and weighted prediction of reference samples included in the
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`reference line) fLee: col 28, tine 12-747; (Le. calculate the average vaiue of the x-th
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`calculate the reference sample average value of the first reference line.) flee: col
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`Regarding claim 7, Lee meets the claim limitations as set forth in claim 1.
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`Lee further meets the claim limitations as follow.
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`fhe encoder according to claim 7 (Le an encoder) Lee: col 13, line &2; Fig. 1h,
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`when calculating ihe firsi average pixel value (1.8. caleuiating an average value of ihe
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`first reference line} [Lee: col 32, line 40-49}, the circuliry (f_e. computer) flee: col
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`29, line 28); (18, a hardware Gevice) flee: col 38, line 22-23]} calculaies Hie. a
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`calculation of the average value of ihe reference samples) [Lee: col 21, line 24-28;
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`Figs. 25-26]; fie, deVal may be generated based on an average value of samples}
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`flee: col 26, line 24-25]), for each of ranges at the first side (1.8. for each of lines may
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`be used) [Lee: col 22, line 17], an average pixel value of reference samples located
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`adjacent to the range (1.e. calculating an average vatue of the first reference fine}
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`fLee: cal 32, line 40-41) to calculate average pixel values as first average pixel values
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`fie. caleulate the average value of the kif reference line may correspond to the
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`iocation of ine reference sample used to cafoulate the reference sample average
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`value of ihe first reference line.) flee: col 32, ine 42-45; Figs. 26-26],
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`fhe first reference samples are the reference samples adjacent to ane of the ranges a
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`ihe first side (Le. caleulate the average value of the k-th reference line may
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`correspond fo the location of the reference sample used to calculate the reference
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`sampie average value of the first reference line) [Lee: col 32, ine 4248; Note:
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`fhe first average pixel value of the first reference samples (.e. caloulaling an average
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`value of the first reference line) [Lee: cal 32, lirre 40-49} is inclucied in the first
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`average pixel values (Le, The number of reference sampies used fo calculaie a
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`reference sample average value of k-th reference line may be same as the number
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`of reference samples used io calculate a reference sample average value of the
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`first reference line) {Lee: col 32, line 5-8), and
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`when generating the prediction image (Le. The intra prediction module 125 may
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`generale a prediction unit based on reference pixel informatian neighboring to a
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`current Block which is pixel information in the current picture) [Lee: cal 7, ine 15-
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`18; Figs. 1-21, the circuttry (Le. computer) flee: col 39, line 28]; fe. a hardware
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`device) [Lee: col 39, line 22-231) generates the prediction image using the first average
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`pixel vaiues (Le. when an intra-prediction mode of a current Biock is a OC mods, a
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`prediction signal may be generated using an average and weighted prediction of
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`reference samples) [Lee: cof 26, line 12-731; (Le. when an intra prediction mode of
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`a@ current block is DC made, a prediction sample of the current block may be
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`generaied based on an average value (deVal) of all or a part of reference samples
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`included in the determined reference line) [Lee: cal 31, line 20-24; Figs. 24-251).
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`Regarding claim 8, Lee meets the claim limitations as set forth in claim 7.
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`Lee further meets the claim limitations as follow.
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`fhe encoder according io claim ¢ {Le an encoder) flee: col 13, ine 2; Fig. 1},
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`wherein
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`when generating the prediction image (Le. The inira prediction module 125 may
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`current Diock which is pixel information in ine current picture) [Lee: cel 7, line 75-
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`18; Figs. t-2f, ihe crcutiry (Le. computer) {Lee: col 39, line 281; fe. a hardware
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`derives, for each of the current samples, a prediction pixel value, using at least one of
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`ihe first average pixel values (6. when an intra prediction mode of a current Biock is
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`OC mode, a prediction sample of the current block may be generaied based on an
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`average value fdeVal) of aif or a part of reference samples included in the
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`delermined reference) [Lee: cal 31, line 20-24; Figs. 24-28] according io a position of
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`ihe current sample in the block (Le. calculate the average value of the k-th reference
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`line may correspond fo the location of the reference sample used to calculate the
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`reference sample average value of the first reference Hine.) [Lee: col 32, line 42-45};
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`{.e@. if the current block has a square shape, the reference sample average value
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`may be calculated by assigning ihe same weight to lop reference samples and ieft
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`reference samples. On the other hand, when the current block has a non-square
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`shape, the reference sample average value may be caloulated by assigning a
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`larger weight to one of top reference sampies and left reference samples) [Lee:
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`col 32, line 61-~ col, 33, fine Ub and
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`generates the prediction image prediction pixel values derived for ihe current samples
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`fie. The intra prediction module 125 may generate a prediction unil based on
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`reference pixel information neighboring to a current Block which is pixel
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`information in the current pieture) fLee: col 7, tine 14-18; Figs. 1-31.
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`Regarding claim 9, Lee meets the claim limitations as set forth in claim 7.
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`Lee further meets the claim limitations as follow.
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`The encoder according to claim 7 (Le. an encoder) flee: col 13, line &2; Fig. 1],
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`genersied based on an average value of samples) flee: cal 26, line 24-237), for
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`each of ane or more ranges al ihe second sids (Le. for each of lines may be used)
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`fLee: col 22, line 177, an average pixel yaiue of reference sarnples located adjacent to
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`ihe range (1.9, calculating an average value of the first reference line) fLee: col 32,
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`line 40-47; Figs. 20-246], to calculale at least one average pixel value as al least ane
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`second average pixel value (Le. when an intra prediction mode of a current Block is
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`OC mode, a prediction sample of the current block may be generaled based on an
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`determined reference) flee: cof 31, ine 20-24; Figs. 24-25}; G.e. when an intra-
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`included in the reference line) [Lee: col 26, tine 12-741; (Le. the prediction sample
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`device} [Lee: col 39, line 22-23]) generates the prediction image te. The intra
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`information neighboring io a current block which is pixel information in the
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`current picture) fLee: cal 7, line 15-18; Figs. t-2 using the first average pixel vaiues
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`and the atleast one second average pixel value {fie. when an intra prediction mode
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`included in the determined reference} [Lee: cof 31, line 20-24; Figs. 34-25]; (Le.
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