Hierarchical Seating Allocation (Extended Abstract)

Authors

  • Anton Ipsen JPMorganChase
  • Michael Cashmore JPMorganChase
  • Parisa Zehtabi JPMorganChase
  • Nicolas Marchesotti JPMorganChase
  • Kirsty Fielding JPMorganChase
  • Daniele Magazzeni JPMorganChase
  • Manuela Veloso JPMorganChase

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/socs.v18i1.36009

Abstract

The Hierarchical Seating Allocation Problem (HSAP) is the problem to allocate an organizational hierarchy of teams to a set of seats on a floor plan. This problem is driven by the necessity for large organizations with large hierarchies to ensure that teams with close hierarchical relationships are seated in proximity to one another, such as ensuring a research group occupies a contiguous area. Currently, this problem is managed manually leading to infrequent and suboptimal replanning efforts. To alleviate this manual process, we propose an end-to-end framework to solve the HSAP. A scalable approach to calculate the distance between any pair of seats using a probabilistic road map (PRM) and rapidly-exploring random trees (RRT) which is combined with heuristic search and dynamic programming approach to solve the HSAP using integer programming. We demonstrate our approach under different sized instances by evaluating the PRM framework and subsequent allocations both quantitatively and qualitatively.

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Published

2025-07-20

How to Cite

Ipsen, A., Cashmore, M., Zehtabi, P., Marchesotti, N., Fielding, K., Magazzeni, D., & Veloso, M. (2025). Hierarchical Seating Allocation (Extended Abstract). Proceedings of the International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, 18(1), 261-262. https://doi.org/10.1609/socs.v18i1.36009