To promote the deep integration of artificial intelligence with multiple disciplines and address the urgent needs of faculty and students for large model applications, the School of Computer and Information Engineering, in collaboration with the Information Technology Center, has successfully deployed the DeepSeek R1 large model on the Houji Intelligent Computing Synergy Innovation Platform. Faculty and students across the university can now access platform resources and support via the website http://10.100.1.97:30375/ within the campus network.
The deployment of the DeepSeek large model enables 24/7 access for the university community, facilitating personalized local data services and enhancing the platform's service capabilities. This advancement not only supports the elevation of the university's research and teaching standards but also accelerates interdisciplinary integration and the practical application of AI technologies across diverse fields.
The Houji Intelligent Computing Synergy Innovation Platform, established by Shanghai Second Polytechnic University, is an AI-driven comprehensive research platform integrating high-performance GPU and CPU compute systems, parallel storage technology, visualization interaction systems, and cross-disciplinary software support infrastructure. It focuses on high-performance large model computing, combining robust computational power with efficient data storage capacity to meet the demanding requirements of interdisciplinary research in terms of computing performance and data storage.
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