NDSI aims at estimating the level of anthropogenic disturbance on the soundscape by
computing the ratio of human-generated (anthropophony) to biological
(biophony) acoustic components found in field collected sound
samples. In terms of frequency, the anthropophony is defined as the [1-2[
kHz frequency bin and the biophony as the [2-8[ kHz frequency bins of a
soundscape frequency spectrum (see soundscapespec
).
NDSI is computed according to:
$$NDSI = \frac{(biophony - anthropophony)}{(biophony + anthropophony)}$$
NDSI varies between -1 and +1, where +1 indicates a signal containing
no anthropophony.