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`In an Office Action dated August 20, 2020, claims 1-9, 12-16, 19-27, and 30-34 were
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`rejected. Herein, claims 1 and 16 have been amended and newclaims 37-41 have been added.
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`No new matter has been added. Additionally, claims 19-36 have been cancelled without
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`prejudice or disclaimer to the subject matter therein. Applicant respectfully requests further
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`examination and reconsideration in view of the following remarks.
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`Applicant would like to thank the Examinerfor indicating that claims 10, 11, 28, and 29
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`contain allowable subject matter.
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`Support for Amendment
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`Support for new claims 37-40 is foundat least at lines 13-19 on page 54 and lines 13-25
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`on page 69 ofthe specification as originally filed. Accordingly, no new matter has been added.
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`I.
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`Objection to the Claims
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`Claims 2, 5, 12, and 13 were objected to for minor informalities. In particular, the
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`Examinerstates the following:
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`“Claims 2, 5, 12 and 13 are objected to because of the following informalities:
`“the second quantization” of claim 1
`is referred to, however, claim 1 only
`discusses “a secondary quantization”. The wording in claims 2, 5, 12 and 13
`should be changed to “the secondary quantization”. Appropriate correction is
`required.
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`Applicant notes that claim 1 has been amended to change “secondary quantization” to
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`--second quantization--. Accordingly,it is respectfully requested that the objection to claims 2,
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`5, 12, and 13 be withdrawn.
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`Il.
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`Claim Rejection under 35 U.S.C. 103
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`Claims 1-9, 12-16, 19-27, and 30-34 were rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Shibahara (US 2012/0128065) in view of Chen (Algorithm Description of
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`Joint Exploration Test Model 5 (JEM 5)”, JVET-E1001-v2, January 2017). As noted above,
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`claims 19-27 and 30-34 have been cancelled without prejudice or disclaimer to the subject matter
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`therein. Applicant respectfully requests reconsideration of the above-noted rejection of pending
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`claims 1-9 and 12-16 in view ofthe following.
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`Claim 1 recites the following features:
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`determines whether a secondary transform is to be applied to the current block;
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`(i) calculates quantized primary coefficients by performing a first quantization on the
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`primary coefficients when the secondary transform is not to be applied, (11) performs a secondary
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`transform from the primary coefficients to secondary coefficients, and calculates quantized
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`secondary coefficients by performing a second quantization on the secondary coefficients when
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`the secondary transform is to be applied, the second quantization being different from the first
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`quantization.
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`Applicant respectfully submits that the above-noted features of claim 1 are not disclosed,
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`suggested, or otherwise rendered obvious by any combination of Shibahara and Chen based on
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`the following.
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`Onpage 4 of the Office Action, the Examinerstates the following:
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`secondary
`“Shibahara does not explicitly disclose determining whether a
`transform is to be applied to the current block and generating an encoded
`bitstream by encoding either the quantized primary coefficients or the quantized
`secondary coefficients. ...
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention to modify Shibahara’s encoder with the
`missing limitations as taught by Chen to reduce complexity and lower processing
`cost as a result of not always applying the secondary transform (Chen p. 29,
`section 2.4.3, first paragraph).”
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`However, Applicant notes that paragraphs [0016], [0017], and [0019] of Shibahara
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`discloses the following:
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`the amount of
`“T0016] As above, because the KLT has the problem that
`computation is large and the amount of data of transform coefficients is large, it
`used to be hard to utilize the KLT in the conventional coding.
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`[0017] Thus, the present invention has bee devised to solve the above problem
`and has an object to provide a coding method and a coding apparatus by which an
`increase in the amount of computation and an increase in the amount of data of
`transform coefficients are suppressed so that higher, coding efficiency can be
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`attained. Furthermore, the present invention has an object to provide a decoding
`method and decoding apparatus by which a signal coded by the coding method
`and the coding apparatus according to an implementation of the present invention
`can be correctly decoded.
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`[0019] With this, the transform processing has two stages: the first transform and
`the second transform, which suppresses the increase of the amount of computation
`and the increase of the amount of data of transform coefficients, so that higher
`coding efficiency can be attained. For example,
`the transform processing
`performed at two stages with different accuracy levels requires a smaller amount
`of computation than in the transform processing performed at one stage with high
`accuracy and achieves a transform with higher accuracy than in the transform
`processing performed at one stage with a small amount of computation.
`Furthermore, in performing the two-stage transform, the second transform can be
`more appropriate by performing modification using a scaling parameter which is
`used in quantization.” (emphasis added).
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`Based on the above disclosure of Shibahara, Applicant respectfully submits that the
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`two-stage transform is to be always performed for coding blocks according to the operation of
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`the invention taught by Shibahara. By adopting the two-stage transform, Shibahara teaches that
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`itis only necessary for a portion of the signal for a coding block to undergo the second
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`transform, and as such, Shibahara explains that this enables a higher accuracy while minimizing
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`the computational load.
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`Accordingly, Applicant notes that the principle of operation of the Shibahara reference
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`is that the two-stage transform is always performedin order to enable the benefit of higher
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`accuracy while minimizing the computational load, and as such, it is respectfully submitted that
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`one of ordinary skill in the art would not have modified the teachings of Shibahara based on
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`those of Chen to skip the second transform described by Shibahara because such a modification
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`would change the principle of operation of the Shibahara reference (See MPEP 2143.01(VD:
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`“Ti]f the proposed modification or combination of the prior art would change the principle of
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`operation of the prior art invention being modified, then the teachings of the references are not
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`sufficient to render the claims primafacie obvious.”).
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`In view of the above, Applicant respectfully submits that any combination of Shibahara
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`and Chenfails to disclose, suggest, or otherwise render obvious the above-noted features of
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`claim 1. Accordingly, claim 1 is patentable over any combination of Shibahara and Chen.
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`Claims 2-9 and 12-15 are patentable over any combination of Shibahara and Chen based
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`at least on their dependency from claim 1.
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`Claim 16 recites features generally corresponding to the above-noted features of claim 1.
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`Accordingly, Applicant respectfully submits that any combination of Shibahara and Chenfails to
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`disclose, suggest, or otherwise render obvious these corresponding features of claim 16 for
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`reasons similar to those discussed above with respect to claim 1, and as such, claim 16 is
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`patentable over any combination of Shibahara and Chen.
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`IV.
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claims 10, 11, 28 and 29 were objected to being dependenton a rejected base claim. As
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`noted above, claims 28 and 29 have been cancelled without prejudice or disclaimer to the subject
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`matter therein. Applicant respectfully requests that the objection to pending claims 10 and 11 be
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`withdrawn based on the allowability of independent claim 1, as discussed above.
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`Vv.
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`New Claims 37-41
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`Newclaims 37-40 are patentable over any combination of Shibahara and Chen based at
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`least on their respective dependency from claims 1 and 16.
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`Newclaim 41 recites the following features:
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`perform a primary transform and a secondary transform to convert residuals in a current
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`block to coefficients; and
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`quantize the coefficients with no quantization matrix to generate quantized coefficients.
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`Applicant respectfully submits that the above-noted features of claim 41 are not
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`disclosed, suggested, or otherwise rendered obvious by any combination of Shibahara and Chen
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`based on the following.
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`In the rejection of claim 12 on page 7 of the Office Action, the Examinerstates the
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`following:
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`“wherein the first quantization is a weighted quantization in which a quantization
`matrix is used (Shibahara [0109] and [0113]), and
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`the second quantization is a non-weighted quantization (Shibahara [0020]) in
`which no quantization matrix is used (Shibahara [0020] and [0109]).”
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`However, Applicant submits that Shibaharafails to disclose circuitry configured to
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`“perform a primary transform and a secondary transform to convert residuals in a current block
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`to coefficients” and “quantize the coefficients with no quantization matrix to generate
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`quantized coefficients,” as required by the above-noted features of new claim 41.
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`In this regard, although paragraph [0113] of Shibahara discloses “[t]he modification-
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`absent quantization unit 141 generates the first quantized coefficients Ci1™ by quantizing the
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`second transformed output signal y2™ without using the norm modification value that is the
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`above scaling parameter (cf. Expressions 6 and 7),” paragraph [0113] of Shibahara does not
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`disclose that no quantization matrix is used to quantize the second transformed output signal y2™.
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`On the contrary, Shibahara describes that a quantization matrix, which has
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`weightScale(i,j) as an element, is used to quantize the second transformed output signal y2™,
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`because paragraph [0110] of Shibahara describes the following:
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`“For example, as indicated by Expression 5, the level scale LevelScale(k,i, j) is
`determined by multiplying
`the value weightScale(i,j) of an element in the
`quantization matrix by the norm modification value normAdjust(k,1j).
`In
`Embodiment
`1,
`as will
`be
`described
`below,
`the
`second
`transform
`unit 130 modifies the first partial signal yir™or the second transform matrix
`Ao™ using the norm modification value as the predetermined scaling parameter.”
`(emphasis added).
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`Accordingly, Shibahara necessarily fails to disclose circuitry configured to “perform a
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`primary transform and a secondary transform to convert residuals in a current block to
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`coefficients” and “quantize the coefficients with no quantization matrix to generate quantized
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`coefficients,” as required by the above-noted features of new claim 41.
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`In view of the above, Applicant respectfully submits that any combination of Shibahara
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`and Chenfails to disclose, suggest, or otherwise render obvious the above-noted features of
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`claim 41. Accordingly, claim 41 is patentable over any combination of Shibahara and Chen.
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`VI.
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`Conclusion
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`In view of the foregoing amendments and remarks, Applicant respectfully submits that
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`claims 1-18 and 37-41 are clearly in condition for allowance. An early notice thereofis earnestly
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`solicited.
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`If, after reviewing this Amendment, the Examinerbelieves that there are any issues
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`remaining which mustbe resolved before the application can be passedtoissue, it is respectfully
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`requested that the Examiner contact the undersigned by telephonein order to resolve such issues.
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`Respectfully submitted,
`/Stephen W. Kopchik/
`2020.12.15 08:08:35 -05'00'
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`Stephen W. Kopchik
`Registration No. 61,215
`Attorney for Applicant
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