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`16/902,559
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`06/16/2020
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`Virginie DRUGEON
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`2020-1751A
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`1089
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`Lind&
`Wenderoth,
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`LL, TRACY Y
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`2487
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`NOTIFICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`03/29/2021
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Application No.
`16/902,559
`Examiner
`TRACYY LI
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`Applicant(s)
`DRUGEON etal.
`Art Unit
`AIA (FITF) Status
`2487
`Yes
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`-- The MAILING DATEofthis communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
`Period for Reply
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`DATE OF THIS COMMUNICATION.
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`date of this communication.
`If NO period for reply is specified above, the maximum statutory period will apply and will expire SIX (6) MONTHSfrom the mailing date of this communication.
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`- Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will, by statute, cause the application to become ABANDONED (35 U.S.C. § 133}.
`Any reply received by the Office later than three months after the mailing date of this communication, evenif timely filed, may reduce any earned patent term
`adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`Status
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 02/18/2021.
`C} A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/werefiled on
`2a)¥) This action is FINAL.
`2b) (J This action is non-final.
`3)02 An election was madeby the applicant in responseto a restriction requirement set forth during the interview
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`4\0) Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under Exparte Quayle, 1935 C.D. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
`1-16 is/are pending in the application.
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`Claim(s)
`5a) Of the above claim(s) ___ is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`C] Claim(s)__ is/are allowed.
`Claim(s) 1-16 is/are rejected.
`(1 Claim(s)__is/are objectedto.
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12)1) Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d)or (f).
`Certified copies:
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`b)() Some**
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`1.2 Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.1.) Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
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`* See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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`3) (J Interview Summary (PTO-413)
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`PTOL-326 (Rev. 11-13)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mail Date 20210323
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`Application/Control Number: 16/902,559
`Art Unit: 2487
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`Page 2
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`DETAILED ACTION
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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, is being examined under the first
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`inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Arguments
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`2.
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`Applicant’s arguments with respect to claim(s) 1-16 have been considered but are moot because
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`the new ground of rejection does not rely on any reference applied in the prior rejection of record for
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`any teaching or matter specifically challenged in the argument.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`3.
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C. 102
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`and 103 (or as subject to pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the statutory
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`basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground of rejection if the prior art relied upon, and
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`the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same under eitherstatus.
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`4.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness rejections
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`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
`effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinaryskill 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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`5.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35 U.S.C.
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`103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents ofthe prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the 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 present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`6.
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`Claims 1, 5, 6, 10, 13-16 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over US
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`20190166375 A1 JUN; Dong San etal. (hereafter Jun), and further in view of US 20120140821 A1
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`Drugeon;Virginie et al. (hereafter Drugeon).
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`Regarding claim 1, Jun discloses An encoder which encodesa video(i.e.Fig.1),
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`comprising: circuitry; and memory(i.e.[0403]), wherein using the memory, the circuitry: derives
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`a one-dimensional array of a plurality of reference samplesfor intra prediction by projecting a
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`value of at least one first decoded pixel located onafirst line onto a second line to derive the
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`one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference samples(i.e.Fig.9, [0226], [0244], wherein in
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`a intra diagonal coding, upper line or left line of reference samplesis generated byleft line or
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`upper line of reconstructed sample that is the decoded sample), the second line being
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`perpendicular to the first line and including values of a plurality of second decoded pixels
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`(i.e.Fig.9, [0230], wherein top line of neighbor of current block is reference sample needed to
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`constructed,left line of neighbor is reconstructed samples with values), and the plurality of
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`reference samples of the one dimensional array being located on the second line and including
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`the value of the at least one first decoded pixel projected on the second line and the valuesof
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`the plurality of second decoded pixels (i.e.[0224], [0246], wherein reference samples located in
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`above row maybe reconstructed, while one reconstructed sample would be used to construct a
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`reference sample in the row).
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`Jun fails to disclose performs smoothing on the derived one-dimensional array of the
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`plurality of reference samples; and generates a prediction image using the plurality of reference
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`samples.
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`Art Unit: 2487
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`However, Drugeon teaches performs smoothing on the derived one-dimensional array
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`of the plurality of reference samples(i.e.[0060]); and generates a prediction image using the
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`plurality of reference samples(i.e.[0061]-[0062]).
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effectivefilling date of the claimed invention to modify the encoder which encodes a video
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`disclosed by Jun to include the performs smoothing on the derived one-dimensional array of the
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`plurality of reference samples of Drugeon,in order to provide a more efficient intra prediction,
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`as taught by Drugeon (i.e.[0021]).
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`Regarding claims 5, 10, Drugeon teaches The encoder according to claim 1, wherein in
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`generating the prediction image, the circuitry performs interpolation processing by applying an
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`interpolation filter to the one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference samples
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`(i.e.[0093]), and the interpolation filter is applied regardless of whether a position of any of the
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`plurality of reference samples of the one-dimensional array is at an integer position or at a non-
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`integer position (i.e.[0101], wherein pel position is integer, subpel position is a non integer).
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`Regardingclaim 6,it is a decoder corresponding to the encoder claim 1. Jun also
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`discloses the decoder (Fig.2) doing same things as encoder does.
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`Regarding claim 13, see the rejection for claim 1. See the rejection for claims 1, 5. Jun
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`further discloses derive a one-dimensional array in which first reference samples are located at
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`respective integer positions (i.e.Fig.20, [0353]-[0356], wherein the reference samples’ real
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`number positions includes integer positions); apply an interpolation filter to the one-
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`dimensional array to interpolate second reference samples each of which is located at a non-
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`integer position between adjacent integer positions of two ofthe first reference samples
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`(i.e.[0160]); and Drugeon teachescalculate a prediction value of the current pixel based on the
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`one-dimensional array to which the interpolation filter is applied (i.e.Fig.9, [0098]).
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`Application/Control Number: 16/902,559
`Art Unit: 2487
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`Regarding claim 14, Jun discloses The encoder according to claim 13, wherein the
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`processor is configured to interpolate an additional second reference sample located at an
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`integer position in the one dimensional array according to the interpolation filter (i.e.[0354]).
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`Regarding claim 15, Drugeon teaches The encoder according to claim 14, wherein the
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`processor is configured to perform weighting process on at least two ofthe first reference
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`samples in order to generate the additional second reference sample located at the integer
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`position (i.e.[0075]).
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`Regarding claim 16, Drugeon teaches The encoder according to claim 15, wherein one of
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`the at least two of the first reference samples has an integer position same as the integer
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`position of the additional second reference sample (i.e.[0075)]).
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`7.
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`Claims 2-4, 7-9 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Jun, in view of
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`Drugeon,and further in view of Min et al. (WO 2011/021839), hereafter referenced as Min.
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`Regarding claim 2, Min teaches everything claimed as applied above (see claim 1). Min
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`further discloses wherein the circuitry performs the smoothing (Filtering Neighboring Pixies
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`1910, Fig.21) immediately before calculating a prediction signal based on theplurality of
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`reference samples (Perform Intra Prediction using Selected Reference Pixels 1930, Fig.21).
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`Therefore it would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the
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`effectivefilling date of the claimed invention havingall the references Jun, Drugeon and Min
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`before him/her, to modify the encoder which encodes a video disclosed by Jun to include the
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`solutions in the same field of endeavor of Drugeon and Min,in order to in order to provide a
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`moreefficient intra prediction, as taught by Drugeon (i.e.[0021]), and improve coding
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`efficiency, as taught by Min (i.e.[0006]).
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`Regarding claim 3, Min teaches everything claimed as applied above (see claim 1). Min
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`further discloses wherein the smoothing is performed by applying a one dimensional spatial
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`smoothingfilter (3 tap filter, Fig.20) to the one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference
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`samples.
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`Regarding claim 4, Min teaches everything claimed as applied above (see claim 3). Min
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`further discloses wherein the one-dimensional spatial smoothingfilter is applied at a boundary
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`of the one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference samples, by extending the one-
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`dimensional array using a value of at least one reference sample located at the boundary among
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`the plurality of reference samples (Fig.19 and Fig.20).
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`Regarding claim 7, Min discloses everything claimed as applied above (see claim 6). Min
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`further discloses wherein the circuitry performs the smoothing (Filtering Neighboring Pixies
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`2010, Fig.22) immediately before calculating a prediction signal based on the plurality of
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`reference samples (Perform Intra Prediction using Selected Reference Pixels 2040, Fig.22).
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`Regarding claim 8, Min discloses everything claimed as applied above (see claim 6). Min
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`further discloses wherein the smoothing is performed by applying a onedimensional spatial
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`smoothingfilter (3 tap filter, Fig.20) to the one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference
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`samples.
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`Regarding claim 9, Min discloses everything claimed as applied above (see claim 6). Min
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`further discloses wherein the one-dimensional spatial smoothingfilter is applied at a boundary
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`of the one-dimensional array of the plurality of reference samples, by extending the one-
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`dimensional array using a value of at least one reference sample located at the boundary among
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`the plurality of reference samples (Fig.19 and Fig.20).
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`Application/Control Number: 16/902,559
`Art Unit: 2487
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`Page 7
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`Conclusion
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`8.
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presented in this Office
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`action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP § 706.07(a). Applicant is reminded of the
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later than
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`SIX MONTHS from the dateof this final action.
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