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`16/874,037
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`05/14/2020
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`Ryuichi KANOH
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`735256.415C1
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`Seattle, WA 98104
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`BECK, LERON
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`ART UNIT
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`2487
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`08/04/2021
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Application No.
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`16/874,037
`KANOH etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
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`Application/Control Number: 16/874,037
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`1.
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013,
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`is being examined
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`under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Status of Claims
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`2. This is a final action on the merits in response to the reply received 5/11/2021.
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`Response to Arguments
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`3.
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`4.
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`Applicant's arguments have been considered but are not persuasive.
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`Applicant argues that Tsa, Liu, and Son fail to teach whter a second block which
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`is one of the plurality of second blocks, is locatecent to an edge of the picture and
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`whether dimensions of the second block satisfy a second condtion. The examiner
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`respectfully disagrees. Tsai discloses in [0073], wherein if the current CU size is not
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`larger than 16x16, only BT is used. Therefore,
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`if only BT is used, then it would be
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`inherent that Quad tree is prohibited regardless if the block is located to an edge of a
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`picture or not. Since the claim never species that the Quad tree splitting was only
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`prohibited on the bases of a block being adjacent to the edge of a picture, it would be
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`obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art that prohibiting the quad tree in a broad
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`manner would include all aspects including a block being adjacent to an edge; [0084]
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`discloses that the quad tree splitting process will be terminated (prohibited) based on a
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`size condition). Rejection is maintained.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`1.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention maynotbe obtained, notwithstanding thatthe claimed
`invention is not identicallydisclosed as set forth insection 102, if the differences between the
`claimed invention and the prior art are such thatthe claimed invention as a whole would have
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`been obvious before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having
`ordinaryskillinthe art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentabilitysh all notbe
`negated by the manner in whichthe invention was made.
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`2.
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`Claims 1-9, 12-20 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`US 20180109812 Ai-Tsai et al (Hereinafter referred to as “Tsai’,
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`in view of US
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`20170006309 At-Liu et al (Hereinafter referred to as “Liu’).
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`3.
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`Regarding claim 1, Tsai discloses an image decoder (Fig 1, element 108)
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`comprising:
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`Circuitry ((0109], circuitry); and
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`a memory coupled to the circuitry ([0030], memory with processor); wherein
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`the circuitry, in operation:
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`performs a first partitioning including usingafirst partition mode, without
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`parsing first splitting information indicative of the first partition mode, to split
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`a first block into a plurality of second blocks, wherein thefirst block is one of a
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`plurality of first blocks split from a picture (according to instant applicant’s
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`publication, [0217], the first partition means that a block splitting process performed
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`without the use of splitting information that is added into a bitstream. For example, the
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`first partitioning may be, a partitioning process performed using a predetermined slice.
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`To be consistent with applicant’s specification, Tsai discloses in [0071], encoder
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`receiving a predetermined slice that is partitioned into a first set of units, CTUs(first
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`partition mode; [00005], discloses each slice can be partitioned into coding tree units);
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`determines whether a second block, which is one of the plurality of second
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`blocks, is located adjacent to an edge of the picture and whether dimensions of
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`the second block satisfy a second condition (wherein if the current CU size is not
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`larger than 16x16, only BT is used. Therefore,
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`if only BT is used, then it would be
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`inherent that Quad tree is prohibited regardless if the block is located to an edge of a
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`picture or not. Since the claim never species that the Quad tree splitting was only
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`prohibited on the bases of a block being adjacent to the edge of a picture, it would be
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`obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art that prohibiting the quad tree in a broad
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`manner would include all aspects including a block being adjacent to an edge; [0084]
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`discloses that the quad tree splitting process will be terminated (prohibited) based on a
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`size condition);
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`performs a second partitioning on the second block ([0071], wherein partition
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`each unit into a set of second unit, CU; [0006], CTU can befurther partitioned into CU;
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`([0071], wherein partition each unit into a set of second unit, CU), by parsing second
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`splitting information indicative of a second partition mode (According to instant
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`applicant’s publication,
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`information on the second partitioning is for example,
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`information indicating how a CTU wasrecursively split, and a partitioning method;
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`information indicating whether to split a block or information indicating whether to split a
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`block into four, three, or two sub-blocks; information indicating a split direction. To be
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`consistent with applicant’s specification, Tsai discloses in [0020], partitions are signaled.
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`In addition,
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`in [0063], discloses that the splitting process can be iterated until the size of
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`a node reaches a minimum allowed CU size, which is signaled in the SPS. This results
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`in arecursive structure specified by a coding tree; in addition, [0082], discloses a split
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`direction being indicated. [0065 discloses relevant information being transmitted to the
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`decoder.
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`It is obvious that in order to decode, the decoder parses the relevant
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`information to reconstructit) and using the second partition modeto split the
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`secondblockinto a plurality of coding units (CUs) ([0063], using a recursive
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`structure to split into CU; [0071], wherein partition each unit into a set of second unit,
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`CU.; [0073] discloses CU being signaled in the bitstream by the slice header)), wherein
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`the second partition mode prohibits a quad tree splitting of the second block in
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`responseto that the second block is located adjacent to the edge of the picture
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`and that dimensions of the second block satisfy the second condition ((0073],
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`wherein if the current CU size is not larger than 16x16, only BT is used. Therefore, if
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`only BTis used, then it would be inherent that Quad tree is prohibited regardlessif the
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`block is located to an edge of a picture or not. Since the claim never species that the
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`Quad tree splitting was only prohibited on the bases of a block being adjacent to the
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`edge ofa picture, it would be obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art that prohibiting
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`the quad tree in a broad manner would include all aspects including a block being
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`adjacent to an edge; [0084] discloses that the quad tree splitting process will be
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`terminated (prohibited) based on a size condition); and
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`decodesthe plurality of CUs ([0035], decoding).
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`Tsai fails to explicitly disclose performing a second partitioning on a second block
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`by parsing secondsplitting information indicative of a second partition mode and using
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`the secondpartition modeto split the second block into a plurality of coding units (CUs)
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`However, in the same field of endeavor, Liu discloses performing a second
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`partitioning on a second block([0100], wherein each CTUis split into coding units or
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`CU) by parsing secondsplitting information indicative of a second partition mode
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`([(0101], wherein each quad tree structure may provide a syntax. le. a node in the quad
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`tree may include a split flag indicating splits. The syntax elements may be defined
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`recursively.
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`In addition, [0239], decoder parses the bitstream to decode the syntax
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`elements from the bitstream) and using the secondpartition modeto split the
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`secondblockinto a plurality of coding units (CUs) ((0100], wherein each CTUis
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`split into coding units or CU is interpreted as using the second partition mode) decodes
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`the plurality of CUs ([0239], decoding).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art before
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`the effective filing date of the clairned invention to modify the imaging optical system
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`disclosed by Tsai to disclose performing a second partitioning on a second block by
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`parsing secondsplitting information indicative of a second partition mode and using the
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`secondpartition modeto split the second block into a plurality of coding units (CUs) as
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`taught by Liu, to prevent characteristics of the DMM prediction modes and
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`characteristics of the transform tree subdivision from interfering with each other
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`(abstract, Liu).
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`4.
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`Regarding claim 2, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1, wherein
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`the circuitry uses the first partition modeto split the first block in response to a
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`first condition being satisfied ((0073], wherein splitting based on condition).
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`5.
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`Regarding claim 3, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 2, wherein
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`the circuitry uses thefirst partition modeto split the first block in response to
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`that thefirst block is located adjacent to an edge of the picture ([0064],subdividing
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`based on CU boundaries).
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`6.
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`Regarding claim 4, Liu discloses the image decoder of claim 2, wherein the
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`circuitry uses thefirst partition mode to split the first block in response to that
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`the first block has a rectangular shape ((0113], splitting based on a rectangular
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`shape).
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`7.
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`Regarding claim 5, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 2, wherein
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`the circuitry uses the first partition modeto split the first block in response to
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`that dimensions of the first block satisfy the first condition ([0073], splitting based
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`on dimensions).
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`8.
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`Regarding claim 6, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1, wherein
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`the first partition mode allows at least one of a quad tree splitting and a binary
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`splitting ([0011]).
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`9.
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`Regarding claim 7, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1, wherein
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`the second partition mode prohibits a quad tree splitting of the second blockin
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`responseto that the second block has a rectangular shape ([0073], wherein if the
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`current CU size is not larger than 16x16, only BT is used. Therefore, if only BT is used,
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`then it would be inherent that Quad tree is prohibited regardlessif the block is located to
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`an edge of a picture or not. Since the claim never species that the Quad tree splitting
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`wasonly prohibited on the bases of a block being adjacent to the edge of a picture, it
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`would be obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art that prohibiting the quad tree ina
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`broad manner would include all aspects including a block being adjacent to an edge;
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`[0084] discloses that the quad tree splitting process will be terminated (prohibited)
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`based on a shape condition) ;.
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`10.
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`Regarding claim 8, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1, wherein
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`the secondsplitting information indicative of the second partition mode does not
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`include a flag indicative of the quad tree splitting ([0084], no splitting syntax is
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`indicated)
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`11.
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`Regarding claim 9, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1, wherein
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`the secondsplitting information indicative of the second partition mode includes
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`at least one of a flag indicative of a binary tree splitting ([0084], no splitting syntax
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`is indicated) and a flag indicative of a ternary tree splitting ([0059], triple Tree is
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`interpreted as Ternary).
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`12.
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`Regarding claim 12, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 1
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`and are applicable for claim 12, in addition, Liu discloses an entropy decoder
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`which, in operation, receives and decodes an encoded bitstream to obtain
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`quantized transform coefficients (Fig 10, decoder), an inverse quantizer and
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`transformer which, in operation, inverse quantizes the quantized transform
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`coefficients to obtain transform coefficients and inverse transform the transform
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`coefficients to obtain residuals (Fig 10, elements 154 and 156), an adder which, in
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`operation, adds the residuals outputted from the inverse quantizer and
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`transformer and predictions outputted from a prediction controller to reconstruct
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`blocks (Fig 10, element 158), and the prediction controller coupled to an inter
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`predictor, an intra predictor, and a memory, wherein theinter predictor, in
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`operation, generates a prediction of a current block based on a referenceblockin
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`a decoded referencepicture; and the intra predictor, in operation, generates a
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`prediction of a current block based on an encoded referenceblockin a current
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`picture, wherein the prediction controller, the inter predictor, and the
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`intra predictor form a predictor (Fig 10, element 152 and 166).
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`13.
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`Regarding claim 13, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 3
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`and are applicable for claim 13
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`14.
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`Regarding claim 14, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 4
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`and are applicable for claim 14
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`15.
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`Regarding claim 15, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 5
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`and are applicable for claim 15
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`16.
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`Regarding claim 16, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 1
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`and are applicable for claim 16.
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`17.
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`Regarding claim 17, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 3
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`and are applicable for claim 17
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`18.
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`Regarding claim 18, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 4
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`and are applicable for claim 18
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`19.
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`Regarding claim 19, analyses are analogous to those presented for claim 6
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`and are applicable for claim 19
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`20.
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`Regarding claim 20, analyses are analogous to those presented for
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`claim 10 and are applicable for claim 20
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`21.
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`Claims 10-11 rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over US
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`20180109812 Ai-Tsai et al (Hereinafter referred to as “Tsai’,
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`in view of US
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`20170006309 Ai-Liu et al (Hereinafter referred to as “Liu’),
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`in view of Patent 10721492
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`B2-Son et al (Hereinafter referred to as “son’)
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`Regarding claim 10, Tsai discloses the image decoder of claim 1 (see claim
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`22.
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`1);
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`Tsai and Liu fail to explicitly disclose in detail wherein the second
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`Splitting information indicative of the second partition mode includes information
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`indicative of a split direction.
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`However, in the same field of endeavor, Son discloses wherein the second
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`splitting information indicative of the second partition mode includes information
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`indicative of a split direction (column 11, lines 12-20, wherein horizontal and vertical
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`split flags are split direction flags).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skilled in the art before
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`the effective filing date of the clairned invention to modify the imaging optical system
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`disclosed by Tsai and Liu to disclose wherein the second splitting information indicative
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`of the secondpartition mode includes information indicative of a split direction as taught
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`by Son, to improve prediction efficiency (column 1, lines 40-45, Son).
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`23.
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`Regarding claim 11, Tsai in viewof Son discloses the decoder of claim 10,
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`wherein the secondsplitting information indicative of the second partition mode
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`indicates application of a binary tree splitting in a horizontal direction to the
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`second block located adjacentto a horizontal edge of the picture (Tsai, [0066)).
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`(Son, column 11, lines 12-20, wherein horizontal and vertical split flags are split
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`direction flags).
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`Conclusion
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`LERON . BECK
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`Art Unit 2487
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`/LERON BECK/
`Primary Examiner, Art Unit 2487
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