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`17/535,873
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`11/26/2021
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`Virginie DRUGEON
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`Application No.
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`DRUGEON etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF)StatusExaminer
`DRAMOS KALAPODAS
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`Application/Control Number: 17/535,873
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined
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`underthe first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Continued Examination Under 37 CFR 1.114
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`A requestfor continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, including the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e), wasfiled in this application after final rejection. Since this
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`application is eligible for continued examination under 37 CFR 1.114, and the fee set
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`forth in 37 CFR 1.17(e) has beentimely paid, the finality of the previous Office action
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`has been withdrawn pursuant to 37 CFR 1.114. Applicant's submission filed on
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`04/04/2024 has been entered.
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`3.
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`Claims 1-2, 4-6 and 8-9 are currently pending.
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`Claim Status
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`Claims 3 and 7 stand cancelled.
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`Reply to Arguments
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`4.
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`Applicant's arguments with respect to claims 1-2, 4-6 and 8-9, have been
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`considered but are found unpersuasive.
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`It has been determinedthat the original art of reference fully teach the matter of
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`the explicitly amendedclaims asit is reiterated in the herein rejection and applied to the
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`arguments raised according to subject matter similarly mapped, mutatis mutandis at the
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`claims below.
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`Applicant's Representative is encouraged to contact the Examiner for
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`consultation and support with subject matter deemed to advancethe prosecution.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35
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`U.S.C. 102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103)is incorrect, any
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`correction of the statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new groundof
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`rejection if the prior art relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be
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`the same under either status.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basisfor all
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`obviousness 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 effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in
`the art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner
`in which the invention was made.
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`The factual inquiries set forth in Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1, 148
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`USPQ 459 (1966), that are applied for establishing a background for determining
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`obviousness under 35 U.S.C. 103 are summarized asfollows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the 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
`nonobviousness.
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`This application does not currently name joint inventors.
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`5.
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`Claims 1-9 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over “High
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`Efficiency Video Coding”; © ISO/IEC 23008-2:2013(E) (hereinafter ISO23008-2), and
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`ITU-T H.265 “High Efficiency Video Coding”, Series H: Audiovisual and
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`Multimedia Systems,(04/2015) (hereinafter H.265) in view of Lihua Zhu etal.,
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`(hereinafter Zhu) (US 2010/0091837).
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`Re Claim 1. (Currently Amended) IS023008-2 discloses, an encoder (encoder
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`note for buffering period, Note 4, Sec. D.3.2) comprising:
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`Memory (Digital storage medium Sec.0.3, 0.4, 0.6, 7.4.2.1); and
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`circuitry coupled to the memory (processing circuitry connected to memory
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`Sec.0.3, e.g., storage buffers, Sec.7.4.3.1),-andconfiguredte:
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`wherein in operation, the circuitry:
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`stores first information indicating (storing the RBSP containing the buffering
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`period and picture timing SEI messageat Note 1, Sec.D.3.3) stere-a total numberof
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`temporal sub-layers (and the total number of sub-layers, i.e., maximum numberof
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`sub_layers in the bitstream into the buffering period of the SEI message as coded
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`at Sec.D.2.1)-7-a-bitstreaninto eithera buffering period supplemental enhancement
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`information (SEI) message _or a picture timing SEI message (signaling information
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`setting the number of sub-layers per Sec.7.3.3 setting the maximum numberof
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`sub-layers and/or signaling the SEI message payloadType, sei_message() at
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`Sec.D2.1 by SEI message syntax sei_payload(payladType, payloadSize) code
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`cited below for buffering period ,
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`D2.1 General SEI message syntax
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`sei_pavload( payloadType. pavloadSize } {
`if( nalanittype == PREFSSELNUT)
`ui payloadType == 0}
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`numbereHhetemperatsub-tayers-
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`generates a bitstream including the buffering period SEl message and the picture
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`timing SEI message (generating the bitstream including buffering period SEI
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`messageand the picture timing SEI message, Sec.D.3.2 and D.3.3.respectively),
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`wherein the buffering period SEI message includesa first loop structure of the
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`total numberof the temporal sub-layers indicated by the first information, and each of
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`first loops includes aninitial delay of a timing to extract data from a coded picture buffer
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`(CPB) (considering i.e., a first loop, the buffering period SEI message syntax of a
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`first processing loop, indicating aninitial delay of data from CPB, revealed below
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`including the explicit amended matter as below cited at code lines;
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`Buffering period SE] message syntax
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`bufferineperiod( payloadSize ) {
`|bpseqparameterseidsts
`if( {subpic_brd_paramspresentDag )
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`irap_cpbparamspresentflag
`if(irap_cpbparamspresentflag) ¢
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`epb_delay_offset
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`iipbdelay_offset
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`_concatenationMag
`au_epbremoval_delay_delia_minust
`if( NallirdBpPresentFlag } {
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`fori=O.i <= CpbCnt +) 4
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`nalinitiaLepb_removaloffsefi}SS
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`#f€ subpic_hrd_params_present_flag |} irap_cpbparamspresentflag) ¢
`nalinitialalt_cpb_removal_detay[ 1
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`concernVinitaalt_epbremovaloffsettynen), and
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`wherein the picture timing SEI message includes a second loop structure of the
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`total number of the temporal sub-layers indicated by the first information, and each of
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`second loopsincludes a parameterrelated to the timing to extract data from the CPB
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`(considering i.e., a second loop, a second processing codeindicating the picture
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`timing SEI message syntax at Sec.D2.3 including the explicit amended matter as
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`below cited at codelines;
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`D.2.3
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`Picture timing SET message syntax
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`| pic_tiraing( payloadSize ) {
`if( frame_field_mfo_present_flag } {
`pic_struct
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`sourcescantype
`duplicateflag
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`} i
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`f( CpbDpbDelaysPresentFlag } [{
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`au_cpb_removal_delay_minust
`pic_dphoutput_delay
`aff sub_pic_hrd_params _present_flag )
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`picdpboutput_du_delay
`if( sub_pic_hrd_params_present_flag &&
`sub pic cpbparams inpictimingseiflag) £
`mumdecodiaganitsminus]
`tha_common_cpb_remoyval_delay_flag
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`du_common_cphremoval_delayincrement_minusl
`fordi= 0.1 <= numdecodingwnils_minusi;i¢+ } {
`mumonihisin_duminusifi]
`if{ [da_common_cpb_removal_delay_flag && 1< num_decoding_units_minusi j
`du_eph_removal_delay_increment_minusl{ i]
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`‘ea
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`An explanatory rationale is identified in the analogous art, H.265 teaching about
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`storing and coding a total number of temporal sub-layers as claimed to,
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`stores first information indicating stere-a total number of temporal sub-layers
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`(storing a first and a second SEI messageinformation for execution, indicative of
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`the number of temporal sub-layers defined by the syntax
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`sps_max_sub_layers_minus7 plus 1, Sec.F.7.4.3.2.1. and the total number as
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`sub_layers_vps_max-minus1[i] plus 1, Sec. F.7.4.3.1.1, F.7.4.3.2.1) eithera
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`buffering period supplemental enhancementinformation (SEI) message_or a picture
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`timing SEI message (in the SEI message Sec.C.1, Sec.7.4.3.4 using a temporal sub-
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`layer index SEI message at Note 1, Sec.7.4.7.1) or
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`a buffering period SEI message (or in the buffering period SEI message
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`Sec.C.1 at point 4. and 6.), and
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`A supplementary search directs to the art to Zhou, teaching the claimed
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`limitations as,
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`memory; and
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`circuitry coupled to the memory,-ardcoenfiguredto:
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`wherein in operation, the circuitry:
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`storesfirst information indicating stere-a total numberof temporal sub-layers+n-a
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`bitstreaminto eithera buffering period supplemental enhancementinformation (SE1)
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`message _or a picture timing SEl message, (a memory and the encoderprocessing
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`unit ...... have a buffering_period(payloadSize) signaled with a SPS
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`seq_parameter_set_id at Table 5 and the number of temporal layers in bitstream,
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`Par.[0028] Tab.3-6, buffering period SEI at Par.[0007, 0010, 0015, 0018, 0021, 0026]
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`Table 2, Fig.5 Fig.2)and:
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`The ordinary skilled in the art would haveidentified the subject matter in ISO23008-2
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`disclosing specific syntax designed to increase the compression rate and the image quality
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`(Sec.0.7) and seek the incentive to detail media signaled syntax by referencing to specific
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`known standards, as the H.265 for digital coding, storage and distribution of moving pictures
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`(Sec.0.3) and to further reference other relevant analogous art defining the spatial and
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`temporal changesrelated to the HRD parameters use din scalable video coding defined in the
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`art to Zhou, (Abstract) hence deeming such combination predictable.
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`Re Claim 2. (Previously Presented) IS023008-2, H.265 and Zhou disclose, the
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`encoder according to claim 1,
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`1S023008-2, teaches, wherein for each of the temporal sub-layers, the circuitry
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`stores a total number of schedulesinto either the picture timing SEI message or the
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`buffering period SEI message (see ISO23008-2 at claim 1 and mapped similar
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`limitations under H.265 and Zhou), and
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`encodesthe total numberof the schedules, the schedules corresponding to the
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`temporal sub-layer in the bitstream (encoding the total number of schedules,
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`Sec.C.1 Pg. 212, Sec.C.5.1 Pg.219-220 according to the hRD being initialized by
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`the buffering period SEI Sec.D2.2, D3.2).
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`3. (Cancelled)
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`Re Claim 4. (Previously Presented) IS023008-2, H.265 and Zhou disclose, the
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`encoder according to claim 3,
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`1S$023008-2, teaches, wherein the total numberof the temporal sub-layers which
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`is encoded into the buffering period SEI message is equal to a total numberof the
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`temporal sub-layers which is encoded into a sequence parameter set (one of ordinary
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`skill would have found obvious to consider that the total number of the temporal
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`sub-layers which is encodedinto the buffering period SEI message,is the same
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`with the temporal sub-layers in the signaled SPS syntax, per
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`sps_max_dec_pic_buffering_minus1 [HighestTid] + 1, as derived from SPS,is
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`defined at Sec.C.5.1, C.5.2, or in a SPS determining the total number represented
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`by the maximum number of temporal sub-layers presentin a bitstream,
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`sps_max_sub_layers_minus? +1, Sec.7.4.3.2 and storing the RBSP containing
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`the picture timing SEI message, Sec. D.3.3).
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`Zhou teachesthis limitation at (Table 2, Par.[0015]).
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`Re Claim 5. (Currently Amended) This claim represents the decoderside of the
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`coding apparatus, where ISO23008-2 discloses the “encoding engine is essentially
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`symmetric with the decoding engine”, according to claim 1, henceit is rejected on the
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`same evidentiary probe mapped mutatis mutandis.
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`Re Claim 6. (Previously Presented) This claim represents the decodersideof the
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`coding apparatus, where ISO23008-2 discloses the “encoding engine is essentially
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`symmetric with the decoding engine”, according to claim 2, henceit is rejected on the
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`same evidentiary probe mapped mutatis mutandis.
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`7. (Cancelled)
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`Re Claim 8. (Previously Presented) This claim represents the decodersideof the
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`coding apparatus, where ISO23008-2 discloses the “encoding engine is essentially
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`symmetric with the decoding engine”, according to claim 4, henceit is rejected on the
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`same evidentiary probe mapped mutatis mutandis.
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`Re Claim 9. (Currently Amended) This claim represents the non-transitory
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`computer readable medium storing a bitstream, storing data for encoding according to
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`the encoder claim 1 and decoding according to the decoder claim 6, henceit is rejected
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`on the same evidentiary probe mapped mutatis mutandis.
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`Conclusion
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`6.
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`The prior art madeof record and notrelied upon, is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure. See PTO-892 form. Applicant is required under 37 C.F.R. 1.111(c) to consider
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`these references when respondingto this action.
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