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`17/589,419
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`Jing Ya LI
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`NAWAZ, TALHA M
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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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, 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 effectivefiling 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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`Application/Control Number: 17/589,419
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under
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`35 U.S.C. 103 are summarizedasfollows:
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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 pertinentart.
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`4. Considering objective evidence presentin the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`Claims 1-14 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Misraetal.
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`(US20220248007) (hereinafter Misra) in view of Taquetet al. (US20220312006) (hereinafter
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`Taquet).
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`Regarding claim 1, Misra discloses an encoder, comprising: circuitry; and memory
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`coupled to the circuitry; wherein the circuitry, in operation [Figs. 6, 12-13, 0005-0006, 0140;
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`memory and processor]
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`generatesa first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross component adaptive loop
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`filtering) processtoafirst reconstructed image sample of a luma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`generates a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loop filtering) process
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`to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-
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`0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating optimal
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`coefficients].
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`modifies the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generatesa third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`encodesa third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra discloses the limitations of the claim. However, Misra does not explicitly disclose
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`generatesa first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross component adaptive loop
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`filtering) and right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses generatesa first coefficient value by applying a CCALF
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`(cross component adaptiveloopfiltering) [0118-0127; filter coefficients used in filtering
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`operations for CCALFfiltering].
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151;
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`calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Regarding claim 2, Misra discloses wherein, the first reconstructed image sample is
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`located adjacent to the second reconstructed image sample [0074-0081; reconstructed blocks
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`from adjacent values].
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`Regarding claim 3, Misra discloses wherein the circuitry, in operation, sets the first
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`coefficient value to zero in responseto the first coefficient value being less than 64 [0161-0163;
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`dynamic calculation of coefficient values based on thresholds].
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`Regarding claim 4, Misra discloses a blocksplitter, which, in operation, splits a first
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`image into a plurality of blocks [Fig. 1, 0063-0066; splitting and dividing blocks].
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`an intra predictor, which, in operation, predicts blocks includedin the first image, using
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`reference blocks includedin the first image [0069-0077; performing intra prediction
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`operations on reference blocks].
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`an inter predictor, which, in operation, predicts blocks includedin the first image, using
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`reference blocks included in a second image different from the first image [0069-0077;
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`performing intra prediction operations on image reference blocks].
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`a loop filter, which, in operation, filters blocks includedin the first image [Figs. 6-11,
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`0149-0163; variety of loop filters in image coding].
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`a transformer, which, in operation, transforms a prediction error between anoriginal
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`signal and a prediction signal generated by the intra predictor or the inter predictor, to generate
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`transform coefficients [Figs. 6-11, 0149-0152, 0161-0163; prediction filter reducing
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`reconstruction errors].
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`a quantizer, which, in operation, quantizes the transform coefficients to generate
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`quantized coefficients [Figs. 6-11, 0149-0152, 0161-0163; prediction filter reducing
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`reconstruction errors].
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`wherein the loopfilter performs: generating a first coefficient value by applying a CCALF
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`(cross componentadaptive loop filtering) process to a first reconstructed image sample of a
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`luma component [Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively
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`applying filters and generating optimalcoefficients].
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`generating a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loop filtering)
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`process to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`modifying the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generating a third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`encoding a third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra discloses the limitations of the claim. However, Misra does not explicitly disclose
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`generatesa first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross component adaptive loop
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`filtering) and right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses an entropy encoder, which, in operation, variably
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`encodesthe quantized coefficients to generate an encodedbitstream including the encoded
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`quantized coefficients [(0221-0224; entropy encoding in bitstream filtering operations for
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`CCALFfiltering].
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151;
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`calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Regarding claim 5, Misra discloses wherein the first reconstructed image sample is
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`located adjacent to the second reconstructed image sample [0074-0081; reconstructed blocks
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`from adjacent values].
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`Regarding claim 6, Misra discloses wherein the loop filter sets the first coefficient value
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`to zero in responseto the first coefficient value being less than 64 [0161-0163; dynamic
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`calculation of coefficient values based on thresholds].
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`Regarding claim 7, Misra discloses a decoder comprising: circuitry; and memory
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`coupled to the circuitry; wherein the circuitry, in operation:
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`generatesa first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross componentadaptive loop
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`filtering) processtoafirst reconstructed image sample of a luma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`generates a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loop filtering) process
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`to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-
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`0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating optimal
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`coefficients].
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`modifies the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generatesa third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`decodesa third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra discloses the limitations of the claim. However, Misra does not explicitly disclose
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-
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`7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151; calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift
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`operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Regarding claim 8, Misra discloses wherein, the first reconstructed image sample is
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`located adjacent to the second reconstructed image sample [0074-0081; reconstructed blocks
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`from adjacent values].
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`Regarding claim 9, Misra discloses wherein the circuitry, in operation, sets the first
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`coefficient value to zero in responseto the first coefficient value being less than 64 [0161-0163;
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`dynamic calculation of coefficient values based on thresholds].
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`Regarding claim 10, Misra discloses a decoding apparatus, comprising: a decoder,
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`which, in operation, decodes an encodedbitstream to output quantized coefficients [Fig. 1-6,
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`0063-0066; splitting and dividing blocks and performing coding operations].
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`an inverse quantizer, which, in operation, inverse quantizes the quantized coefficients to
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`output transform coefficients [Figs. 6-11, 0149-0163; variety of loop filters in image coding].
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`an inverse transformer, which, in operation, inverse transforms the transform coefficients
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`to output a prediction error [Figs. 6-11, 0149-0152, 0161-0163; predictionfilter reducing
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`reconstruction errors].
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`an intra predictor, which, in operation, predicts blocks includedinafirst image, using a
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`reference blocks includedin the first image; an inter predictor, which, in operation, predicts
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`blocks includedin the first image, using reference blocks included in a second image different
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`from the first image [0069-0077; performing intra prediction operations on image reference
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`blocks].
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`a loop filter, which, in operation, filters blocks includedin the first image [Figs. 6-11,
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`0149-0163; variety of loop filters in image coding].
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`an output, which, in operation, outputs a picture including the first image, wherein the
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`loopfilter performs: generatingafirst coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross component
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`adaptive loop filtering) process toafirst reconstructed image sample of a luma component
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`[Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and
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`generating optimal coefficients].
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`generating a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loopfiltering)
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`process to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`modifying the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generating a third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`decoding a third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra discloses the limitations of the claim. However, Misra does not explicitly disclose
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-
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`7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151; calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift
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`operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Regarding claim 11, Misra discloses wherein, the first reconstructed image sample is
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`located adjacent to the second reconstructed image sample [0074-0081; reconstructed blocks
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`from adjacent values].
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`Regarding claim 12, Misra discloses wherein the loop filter, sets the first coefficient
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`value to zero in responseto the first coefficient value being less than 64 [0161-0163; dynamic
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`calculation of coefficient values based on thresholds].
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`Regarding claim 13, Misra discloses an encoding method, comprising: generating a
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`first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross componentadaptive loopfiltering) process to
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`a first reconstructed image sample of a luma component [Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-0082,
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`0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating optimal coefficients].
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`generating a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loopfiltering)
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`process to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`modifying the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generating a third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`encoding a third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra disclosesthe limitations of the claim. However, Misra does notexplicitly disclose
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-
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`7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151; calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift
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`operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Regarding claim 14, Misra discloses a decoding method, comprising: generating a
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`first coefficient value by applying a CCALF (cross componentadaptive loopfiltering) process to
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`a first reconstructed image sample of a luma component [Figs. 1-13, 0058-0061, 0077-0082,
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`0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating optimal coefficients].
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`generating a second coefficient value by applying an ALF (adaptive loopfiltering)
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`process to a second reconstructed image sample of a chroma component[Figs. 1-13, 0058-
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`0061, 0077-0082, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; adaptively applying filters and generating
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`optimal coefficients].
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`modifying the first coefficient value by performing an arithmetic right shift by 7 bits on the
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`first coefficient value [Figs. 7-9, 0074-0081, 0100, 0123, 0147-0161; performing arithmetic
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`operations including shifting and reconstructing video data].
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`generating a third coefficient value by adding the modifiedfirst coefficient value to the
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`second coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma
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`and chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`decoding a third reconstructed image sample of the chroma componentusing the third
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`coefficient value [0074-0081 , 0147-0161; adding offsets to coefficients across luma and
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`chroma channels and generating new coefficient values].
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`Misra discloses the limitations of the claim. However, Misra does not explicitly disclose
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`right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/589,419
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`Taquet more explicitly discloses right shift by 7 bits on the first coefficient value [Figs.3-
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`7, 0118-0127, 0144-0151; calculating shift parameters including right bitwise shift
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`operation].
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effectivefiling
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`date to incorporate the teachings of Misra with the teachings of Taquet as stated above. By
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`incorporating the teachings as such application of an additional error correction for improved
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`picture is achieved (see Taquet 0003-0006).
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`Conclusion
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`Applicant's submission of an information disclosure statement under 37 CFR 1.97(c) with
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`Application/Control Number: 17/589,419
`Art Unit: 2483
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`/TALHA M NAWAZ/
`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 2483
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